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Nothern California Attractions Association Keith R. Kittle Memorial Travel & Tourism Scholarship

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Keith R. Kittle Memorial Travel & Tourism Scholarship

The Northern California Attractions Association, founded in 1976, is a cooperative marketing organization made up of nine major attractions in the San Francisco Bay Area who promote the travel and tourism industry throughout the world. Each attraction recognizes the importance of the education and training of our future industry leaders and has therefore instituted this scholarship program to assist a deserving student with their college education.

The scholarship is named in honor of Keith R. Kittle, former General Manager (1973-1996) of the Winchester Mystery House. Keith was one of the founding members of the Northern California Attractions Association, along with six other tourism marketing executives. He always fostered growth, knowledge, and cooperation.

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