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BP Grant Bumps Up Panhandle Tourism


Dec 29, 2011 | WMFE - Officials in the Florida Panhandle have spent tens of millions of dollars of BP's money on a mix of purchases that were meant to help restore the area's tourism industry a year after the Gulf oil spill. An Associated Press review of the expenses says some of those purchases are raising eyebrows.

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The AP review shows Florida Panhandle tourism bureaus bought sports towels, fleece blankets, fishing and poker tournaments, music festivals, contests and millions of dollars in advertising with $30 million in BP PLC grants.

The promotions and advertising propelled the Panhandle's visitor counts to record numbers this year following a disastrous season last year after the oil spill.

But tourism officials are unsure if the boost will last once the BP money runs out in April.