Niagara Falls draws Indian tourists and businesses
From WBEZ.org:
Niagara Falls, like most Rust Belt cities, has fallen on hard times. Even its tourist attraction, which once made it America’s honeymoon capital, has not saved it from economic woes. But there seems to be hope in Niagara Falls, thanks to a rising current of East Indian tourists. East Indians are visiting the falls by the bus load—many after flying thousands of miles—and new businesses are opening up on nearly every street corner.
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Ripley’s owner still believes in the Falls
From the Niagara Falls Review:
So what does the billionaire owner of Ripley Entertainment Inc. do when he’s in Niagara Falls?
Believe it or not, Jim Pattison Jr. is just a regular tourist. He’ll visit Marineland, hit a winery, maybe check out the museums (he owns three of them, after all).
But most of all, he takes in the falls themselves. It’s the one thing none of the other tourist destinations can offer.
“Las Vegas is man-made, Orlando is man-made,” he says. “Niagara Falls is God-made. That’s what makes it different.”
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