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Date Added: July 16, 2008 12:24:03 AM
The deal is finally done, but neither company will say a word about the future of the theme parks or the Kingsmill Resort. In addition to a $2.25 million sponsorship for Jamestown 2007, Anheuser-Busch contributed its experts to help Williamsburg-area tourism leaders train hospitality workers on how to properly take care of visitors for the event.

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