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Popular coastal towns are hoping for large crowds as restrictions lift.
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The Volunteer State has begun to reemerge from shutdowns, and hopes to lure visitors with its food, mountains, Music City, whiskey and Dollywood. Ed Jones/AFP via Getty Images, FILE
On Cape Cod, the only thing as sure as the seafood and lighthouses is the region s dependence on summer tourism.
But when the coronavirus pandemic hit last spring, maybe no industry was more impacted than seaside getaways. There were no vacationers doling out for rentals, there were no diners to sit at beachside restaurants and there was no one to ride rollercoasters or waterslides. Most of the businesses didn t open at all.
Summer tourist towns hope for recovery as crowds return after COVID
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TRIBUTES have been paid after the death last week of a leading scientist whose talents took him from Lancashire to Cambridge University. Brian Hartley, born in Rawtenstall in 1926, was best known as a biochemist at the famous university, where his research took him to the very top of his profession, from earning a PhD to joining the Royal Society. Along the way, Mr Hartley had a huge influence on generations of scientists who learned their craft under his tutelage and who have described him as truly brilliant and inspirational. Brother Gordon, 90, said: Since he died, we ve had messages coming from all across the scientific community because he was regarded as being a very great man in that.
TRIBUTES have been paid after the death last week of a leading scientist whose talents took him from Lancashire to Cambridge University. Brian Hartley, born in Rawtenstall in 1926, was best known as a biochemist at the famous university, where his research took him to the very top of his profession, from earning a PhD to joining the Royal Society. Along the way, Mr Hartley had a huge influence on generations of scientists who learned their craft under his tutelage and who have described him as truly brilliant and inspirational. Brother Gordon, 90, said: Since he died, we ve had messages coming from all across the scientific community because he was regarded as being a very great man in that.
TRIBUTES have been paid after the death last week of a leading scientist whose talents took him from Lancashire to Cambridge University. Brian Hartley, born in Rawtenstall in 1926, was best known as a biochemist at the famous university, where his research took him to the very top of his profession, from earning a PhD to joining the Royal Society. Along the way, Mr Hartley had a huge influence on generations of scientists who learned their craft under his tutelage and who have described him as truly brilliant and inspirational. Brother Gordon, 90, said: Since he died, we ve had messages coming from all across the scientific community because he was regarded as being a very great man in that.
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