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jordan in Billings. Seven out of 10 people who visit Montana once will come back again, said Dax Shieffer, director of Voices of Montana Tourism. When they come back again, that gives a great opportunity for them to spread themselves out, to go visit other communities that might not be as crowded and to have that experience. So there is going to be continued growth if trends stay as they are. Shieffer gave a presentation sponsored by the Billings Chamber of Commerce at the Northern Hotel Wednesday afternoon.Voice of Montana Tourism is nonprofit group that represents the lodging industry statewide.In 2017, Montana hosted 12.5 million out-of-state visitors, according to Voices of Montana Tourism. Those visitors spent over $3 billion in the state.Shieffer said 86 percent of those visiting the state for the first time come for the parks, but the data shows they are coming back again for some of the other exp