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Date Added: May 22, 2008 05:52:02 PM
Regional operators cautiously hopeful despite gas prices With the average price of gasoline in Maryland closing in on $4, the cost of travel is on the mind of people in the region's tourism business. But so far, it appears the effect on summer vacation plans may be slight.

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