
Paul Post
By Paul Post
Slow, steady tourism growth is one of the best options for achieving sustained economic development in Washington County, officials say.
Events such as the Greenwich Lighted Tractor Parade on Saturday, Nov. 22, Scottish Games in Argyle and Whitehall’s new Sasquatch Festival attract people from outside the area who support small business that keep small towns and villages vibrant.
“Are we going to see the likes of a Micron or Regeneron in Washington County? Probably not,” said Laura Oswald, county economic development coordinator. “Economic development has pretty much happened under tourism initiatives. What we have out there is phenomenal. To my mind you grow what you have. We have open space, we have natural resources. For somebody living in a city, to have an experience going to a rural area is marketable.”
“Heck yeah, people want to come here,” she said.







