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‘Be our guest’: New song of tourism

After a year the hospitality industry would rather forget, there’s optimism that visitors will begin returning to Capital Region attractions.

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ANIMAL INSTINCTS: Gabriel Ligon and his Barn Hill Preserve staff got creative during the pandemic to continue attracting visitors to a park that’s home to some 150 animals. (Collin Richie)

After a year the tourism and hospitality industry would rather forget, there’s optimism that visitors will begin returning to Capital Region attractions.


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