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Sep 30, 2019

[Answer] Which State Receives The Least Amount Of Money From Tourists?

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...The correct answer is: A! Sadly, Rhode Island receives the least amount of money from tourists. It should come as no surprise to learn California takes in the most money. But don’t let the numbers fool you! There are a lot of things to do in the great state of Rhode Island. The beautiful Newport Mansions, their beaches and they have casinos to keep the adults happy.

Aug 26, 2019

[Ans] Tourists often leave a penny at the grave of which of man?

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One of the top actors of his day, John Wilkes Booth assassinated President Lincoln on April 14, 1865 before being killed himself. Four years later, President Andrew Johnson returned Booth’s body to his family. Today, John Wilkes Booth is buried in an unmarked grave in the Booth family plot at Green Mount Cemetery in Baltimore, Maryland. However, that has not stopped people from determining its location — and leaving a little something behind. In lieu of flowers or stones, people leave pennies behind on the headstone as revenge for Abraham Lincoln.

[Answer] Tourists often leave a penny at the grave of which of man?

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...One of the top actors of his day, John Wilkes Booth assassinated President Lincoln on April 14, 1865 before being killed himself. Four years later, President Andrew Johnson returned Booth’s body to his family. Today, John Wilkes Booth is buried in an unmarked grave in the Booth family plot at Green Mount Cemetery in Baltimore, Maryland. However, that has not stopped people from determining its location — and leaving a little something behind. In lieu of flowers or stones, people leave pennies behind on the headstone as revenge for Abraham Lincoln.

Mar 25, 2019

[Answer] 4. Thousands of tourists flock to Goa each year on vacation. Located on the west coast of India, what is the state most famous for?

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...1. Beaches 2. Shopping 3. Museums 4. Rainforest In terms of area, the state of Goa is the smallest in area. The state still has over 125 kilometres worth of beaches. Baga and Anjuna are the most popular beaches and are towards the centre of the strip. Towards the north and south ends of Goa, beaches become more scarce and less crowded.

Feb 12, 2018

[Ans] What event was created in the 1920s to attract tourists to Atlantic City?

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...Everyone comes to Atlantic City! A tourist destination since it was founded in the 19th century, the city attracts visitors from all over the world as well as weekenders from New York and .......Welcome to Atlantic City, a major tourist destination in the State of New Jersey. Not only does the Atlantic City region offer an abundance of entertainment and attractions, it is a sh

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Miss America Pageant:

Established in 1921 by Atlantic City businessmen as a way to extend the summer season, The Miss America Organization has since grown to become one of the most recognizable household names in America. The pageant started as a “National Beauty Tournament” on Atlantic City’s beaches, concocted by local merchants to bring business to the Boardwalk by staging a parade on the town’s beach to select “The Most Beautiful Bathing Girl in America.” A local reporter, Herb Test, offhandedly suggested: “Let’s call her “Miss America.”

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Jan 2, 2018

[Ans] Where must tourists go to participate in the annual Hogmanay celebration on New Year's night?

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The origins of Hogmanay are unclear, but it may be derived from Norse and Gaelic observances. Customs vary throughout Scotland, and usually include gift-giving and visiting the homes of friends and neighbours, with special attention given to the first-foot, the first guest of the new year.

The etymology of the word is obscure. The earliest proposed etymology comes from the 1693 Scotch Presbyterian Eloquence, which held that the term was a corruption of the Greek agía mína , or "holy month". The three main modern theories derive it from a French, Norse or Gaelic root.



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Scotland:


Winter festivals common to the pagan religions of the Middle Ages diminished in popularity when facing the feasts of celebration that accompanied Christmas. The reworking of calendars moved the New Year festivities to overlap with Christian holy days. The act of discouraging Christmas celebrations followed the Scottish reformations, forcing the Scots to move their gift-giving celebrations to coincide with the arrival of a new year. This gave rise to the Scottish celebration of Hogmanay. Source: Scotland.org


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