(Journal Inquirer) ... “This place is special because the allure of cigar tobacco as a tourist destination is growing,” said Dunlap, who’s been on the job for two years. “Because of the draw of cigar tourism we have visitors who travel around the nation and the world, and families and school groups are welcome.”
The Connecticut Valley Tobacco Historical Society operates the museum. Its mission is “to preserve the history of cigar-tobacco agriculture in the Connecticut River Valley and educate future generations before it is completely gone from the region.” Continued
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