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Tourism must ‘get back to its roots’ to attract U.S. visitors
JENNIFER PELLEGRINI
Tuesday, March 27, 2007 - 02:00
Local News - News that Niagara Falls continues to lose ground against cities vying for American tourists wasn’t what members of Niagara Falls Tourism wanted to hear, said the organization’s chairman, Wayne Thomson.
But, he said, […]
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