New Barn Quilt Trail Brochure Available

Pendleton, ORLocal News

The Highland Tourism Council in Monterey, Virginia, has unveiled an updated Barn Quilt Trail Brochure, which now includes 80 barn quilts, significantly expanding the original offering of just 13 quilts launched in 2011. This newly revised brochure aims to enhance the experience for travelers and art lovers by providing a comprehensive guide to the county's colorful quilt installations. The initiative not only showcases the artistic talents within Highland County but also aims to boost local tourism by attracting visitors to explore this vibrant cultural trail. Each quilt tells a unique story, reflecting the rich heritage and creativity of the community. The trail offers a visual feast for those who appreciate art in public spaces, encouraging exploration and engagement with local culture.

This new version of the brochure underscores Highland County's dedication to promoting its artistic legacy and inviting diverse audiences to experience its beauty. As more travelers seek unique and immersive experiences, the Barn Quilt Trail serves as a perfect blend of art and tourism. The Highland Tourism Council hopes that this expansion will foster a greater appreciation for the art form and contribute positively to the local economy.

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