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Date Added: July 04, 2008 01:48:03 AM
Vacationers are putting the brakes on their travel spending this summer, making stays shorter or eating out less to compensate for rising gasoline prices and the nation’s economic woes. They’re still traveling, and this Fourth of July weekend will be no exception. Motels in Pismo Beach and Morro Bay and lodging and campsites in the region’s national parks are expected to be packed. But when it ...

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