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Visitors To The United States total in 2003 by state. Definition, graph and map.
 

People Statistics > Visitors to the United States > Total in 2003 (most recent) by state


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Rank   States  Amount 
= 1   Florida: 4,200,000 
= 1   New York: 4,200,000 
# 3   California: 3,984,000 
# 4   Hawaii: 1,947,000 
# 5   Nevada: 1,370,000 
# 6   Guam: 847,000 
= 7   Massachusetts: 829,000 
= 7   Illinois: 829,000 
= 7   Texas: 829,000 
# 10   New Jersey: 685,000 
# 11   Pennsylvania: 613,000 
# 12   Arizona: 487,000 
# 13   Georgia: 451,000 
# 14   Michigan: 361,000 
# 15   Washington: 342,000 
# 16   Ohio: 324,000 
# 17   Colorado: 288,000 
= 18   Utah: 252,000 
= 18   North Carolina: 252,000 
= 18   Connecticut: 252,000 
# 21   Virginia: 234,000 
# 22   Louisiana: 216,000 
# 23   Maryland: 198,000 
= 24   Tennessee: 162,000 
= 24   Oregon: 162,000 
= 26   Indiana: 144,000 
= 26   South Carolina: 144,000 
# 28   Wisconsin: 108,000 
= 29   Minnesota: 90,000 
= 29   Missouri: 90,000 
= 29   New Hampshire: 90,000 
= 29   New Mexico: 90,000 
= 33   Alabama: 72,000 
= 33   Kentucky: 72,000 
= 33   Rhode Island: 72,000 
Total: 25,286,000  
Weighted average: 722,457.1  



DEFINITION: Total visitors coming to the US, 2003. Data not available for Maine, Vermont, Wyoming, Oklahoma, Iowa and Alaska. NOTES: International travelers to the United States from Canada and Mexico are not included. A visitor may visit more than one state. "Percent of U.S. total" represents the percent of overseas visitors visiting the state. These columns, therefore, do not sum to 100. Some states are not shown due to low sampling size of overseas visitors.

SOURCE: U.S. Department of Commerce, International Trade Administration, Office of Tourism Industries, Overseas Visitors to Select U.S. States and Territories, Washington, DC via StateMaster

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