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Opinion
Cityscape: Vacation high, low roads can lead to same placePublished 07/11/05
When I see news stories about a proposed gambling casino near Gettysburg, Pa., I wonder what ever possessed the casino developers to come up with such a ridiculous combination. Don't they realize that people who crave jingling jackpots and craps tables aren't usually the same people who make pilgrimages to historic battlefields? The two simply don't blend. We see many of these oddball marriages of mismatched tourist attractions around the country. Over in Virginia, for example, you have boisterous, beer-soaked Busch Gardens plopped down in the middle of an area bounded by Colonial Williamsburg, the Yorktown battle site and a...
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