New Award Highlights Illinois' Growing Tourism Industry and its Key Role in Illinois' Economic Comeback

RIVER GROVE - Governor Pat Quinn today honored the iconic Chicago area hot dog stand Gene & Jude's with the first-ever "Enjoy Illinois: Delicious Destination" award. The new culinary designation celebrates local food establishments that are beloved stops for visitors and locals alike. The award also highlights the important role Illinois restaurants play in Illinois' economic comeback.

"This award recognizes restaurants that are staples in the communities they serve and are unique to Illinois, such as Gene & Jude's," Governor Quinn said. "The state's thriving restaurant industry plays a major role in our economic comeback by attracting visitors and creating jobs. I congratulate Gene & Jude's on their history in Illinois and for being named our first official 'Delicious Destination.'"

The Governor and tourism officials today also opened the nominating process for more unique restaurants around the state to garner the title as a "Delicious Destination." In the coming months, Illinois tourism officials will travel around the state to present additional "Enjoy Illinois: Delicious Destination" awards. To be considered, restaurants must be nominated by a local Convention & Visitors Bureau, community member or an "Enjoy Illinois" social media fan.

Nominated restaurants must be unique to Illinois and an established part of its community and award winners will be chosen by the Illinois Office of Tourism. For more information about the state's culinary offerings and "Enjoy Illinois: Delicious Destination" awards, visit www.enjoyillinois.com.

"From family-owned restaurants with long and storied histories to the hottest new cuisines in the world, Illinois has emerged as a premier culinary destination for both domestic and international visitors," Illinois Office of Tourism Director Jen Hoelzle said. "Gene & Jude's nearly 80 years of delicious history in Illinois and wonderful staff made it a great selection for the first 'Enjoy Illinois: Delicious Destination' award."

The culinary industry accounts for 515,600 jobs in Illinois, or about 9 percent of the state's employment. In addition, many travelers come to Illinois or extend their stay because of the state's flourishing restaurant and culinary scene. According to a 2013 D.K. Shifflet & Associates Study, 28 percent of leisure travelers to Illinois report a "culinary experience" as a key part of their vacation. The study also detailed Illinois' tourism workforce grew to 301,100 in 2013, adding 2,400 new jobs to the state. The numbers highlight the tourism industry's vital contributions to Illinois' economic growth, job creation and tax revenue.

Today's announcement follows last week's news that the Illinois unemployment rate hit a six-year low in August when it fell to 6.7 percent. This is the lowest rate since August 2008 and a continuation of an uninterrupted drop in the state jobless rate that began in late 2013. The number of people employed in Illinois remains above six million, continuing a 2014 trend that has seen more people working in this state than at any time since early 2009.

Gene & Jude's Red Hot Stand was founded in 1946 on Polk and Western Avenues in Chicago, serving classic hot dogs and fries to loyal customers. The restaurant expanded and moved to its current location in 1950. Gene & Jude's continues to amaze diners with mouthwatering dishes served with the highest standards of quality. The beloved stand has received recognition as serving the best hot dog and fries in the country by celebrity chefs, food critics and others.

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Enjoy Illinois Fall 2012
Find everything from family fun to romantic retreats set against the fall colors of Illinois. Savor sweeping vistas and local wines of a scenic vineyard. Discover thrills?and fall colors?on a roller coaster. Tour a haunted town. Or take a scenic journey back in time along Route 66. Along the way, save on everything from hotels to local attractions with fall deals that make getting away even easier.
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Savor Illinois Wine Country at the Annual Wine & Art Festival (10/6-7), Mackinaw Valley Vineyard Wine and Chocolate Tasting (10/14) and Wine Dine Jazz (10/19-20).
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Experience the spooky side of fall at the Savanna Haunted Forest Festival (10/6-27), Haunted Decatur, Terror on the Railroad, Springfield Walks and Trail of Terror.







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Enjoy the fall colors during a scenic drive, hike, or festival at Starved Rock State Park, Union Country Colorfest, or the Great River Road, McHenry County Autumn Drive, or Pike County Color Drive.
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Visit Chicago's Museum of Science & Industry for a playful look at the inspiration behind Peanuts and its unique cast of characters.







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Medinah plays host to The Ryder Cup, golf's most patriotic and prestigious international team competition, September 25-30.

Enjoy the spooky fun of Six Flags Great America Fright Fest, September 29-October 30.

Tour log homes after dark alongside interpreters in period clothing during Lincoln's New Salem Candlelight Tour,
October 5-6.

Visit 18th century Illinois during the Fort Massac Encampment with two days full of costumed battle re-enactments, craftsman demonstrations and more,
October 20-21.

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Plan the most colorful time to get away in Illinois with our weekly fall color reports.

Download the 2012 Illinois Travel Guide to your iPad.

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Cheap Trick's Rick Nielsen owns over 2,000 guitars. See the best of his collection and more during the Rick's Picks exhibit at Rockford's Burpee Nature Museum, now through 4/13.


Pumpkin Can
More than 80 percent of the world's canned pumpkins are processed in Morton, Illinois.


Spooky House Sign
Now is the perfect time to discover why Alton, Illinois, is known as the most haunted town in America.
 Scenic Byway
Photo by John Smith, courtesy of National Scenic Byways Online
Scenic Byways
Explore mile after magnificent mile of brilliant fall colors statewide as you travel Illinois' scenic byways.

Route 66
Take a trip down the Mother Road for a nostalgic, and often quirky, look at America.

 Illinois River Road
Over 100 nature-based destinations dot this byway that hugs the Illinois River.

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Discover notable presidential sites and a unique park for railroad buffs.

 Illinois National Road
See everything from a landmark train depot to an ancient Native American city.

Great River Road
Take in charming river towns as you wind along the Mighty Mississippi.

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See views of chiseled limestone bluffs and the confluence of the Mississippi, Illinois and Missouri rivers.

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Roll through the Ohio River Valley and skirt along the Shawnee National Forest.



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Summer is winding down, so don't miss out on your last chance to soak up some fun with end-of-summer deals throughout Illinois. Cool off at outdoor waterparks, explore state parks or be inspired at world-class museums. Check out these money-saving deals and make some unforgettable summer memories. Last Chance!
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Journey back to the Springfield Lincoln knew and loved as costumed re-enactors give free performances on downtown streets and at nearby attractions.
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Enjoy the sweet sounds of summer at music festivals throughout Illinois, including Lollapalooza, Ravinia, On the Waterfront and more.







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