[McAllen International Travel Show Documents]

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A comprehensive compilation from the Denton Chamber of Commerce Collection capturing the success and details of the McAllen International Travel Show. This document features handwritten notes, letters expressing gratitude to the Denton Convention & Visitor's Bureau, attendee lists, evaluation forms, space reservation forms for subsequent years, and a myriad of advertisements and surveys.

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Denton Chamber of Commerce [1999-01-06..1999-01-07].

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  • Main Title: [McAllen International Travel Show Documents]
  • Added Title: McAllen International Travel Show
  • Series Title: Folder 1: 1991-2000 A-M

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A comprehensive compilation from the Denton Chamber of Commerce Collection capturing the success and details of the McAllen International Travel Show. This document features handwritten notes, letters expressing gratitude to the Denton Convention & Visitor's Bureau, attendee lists, evaluation forms, space reservation forms for subsequent years, and a myriad of advertisements and surveys.

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  • Preferred Citation: Courtesy of Denton Chamber of Commerce Collection (AR0845), University of North Texas Special Collections

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These materials document Chamber activities from 1938-1998, with emphasis on an advertising campaign developed in 1967 to attract new businesses to the city.

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Denton Chamber of Commerce. [McAllen International Travel Show Documents], text, [1999-01-06..1999-01-07]; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc2190041/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.

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