Deserved acclaim
These museums, galleries, gardens and tea rooms are a vital part of the region's economy, particularly in rural communities. They help to bring people to God's own county and support thousands of jobs, not just in the attractions themselves but in the food and drink, transport and cultural sectors which supply them.
As this region fights its way back to prosperity, all forms of tourism have a signifcant role to play. The industry contributes 6.5bn annually to Yorkshire and is of huge financial significance to the whole nation. That is why David Cameron recognised its importance earlier this year, when he pledged to make Britain one of the top five tourist destinations in the world.
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Hide AdSo tonight's White Rose Awards 2010, which honour the best in the region's tourism, are a chance to recognise the hard work done at the attractions here, from the largest to the smallest. They all help make Yorkshire a great place to visit.