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Email A Friend Your Email Address Email Address 1 Email Address 2 Email Address 3 Email Address 4 Email Address 5 Annual Report Economic Research Banking & Finance Regional Economics Comm/Econ Dev Inside the Fed Departments Financial Tips Podcast Quizzes Staff & Credits Subscribe to e-mail updates Welcome to Tourism! Quiz Archive RELATED LINKS $name 1. Most international tourists visiting the United States in 2015 were from Canada or Mexico. What country had the next highest number of tourists coming to the States? United Kingdom Japan China 2. Which southeastern national park had the greatest economic impact (lodging, employment, eating, entry fees, retailing, etc.) in 2014? Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park Canaveral National Seashore Big Cypress National Preserve 3. What was the most-visited city in the United States in 2013? Los Angeles New York Orlando 4. U.S. national parks had 273.5 million visitors in 2005 and 281.3 million in 2010. How many recreational visitors did U.S. national parks welcome in 2015? 290.3 million 301.2 million 307.2 million 5. What share of domestic travel was taken for leisure purposes in 2015? 47 percent 63 percent 79 percent 6. After Hurricane Katrina struck in 2005, New Orleans welcomed 3.7 million tourists in 2006. How many tourists visited New Orleans in 2014? 5.15 million 7.63 million 9.52 million 7. California was the most popular state for vacationers in 2015. Which state was second? Florida New York Texas 8. Which southeastern National Park Service site had the most visitors in 2015? Everglades National Park Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Vicksburg National Military Park 9. New York City was the most popular port of entry for international visitors coming to the States in 2015. What was the second most popular U.S. port of entry for international tourists? Honolulu Los Angeles Miami Check Your Score Reset