| 31. | It is neither a museum piece nor a tourist trap.
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| 32. | Another, which I had considered a tourist trap, presented a sensible and delicious lunch menu.
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| 33. | Campbell is certain, however, that her hometown will never morph into a kitschy tourist trap.
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| 34. | Not so long ago, San Franciscans made fun of Fisherman's Wharf as a tourist trap.
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| 35. | Of course Nantucket is not a " tourist trap, " as I so rashly wrote.
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| 36. | Here is Wonderfalls, the typical tourist trap just a rock toss away from Niagara Falls.
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| 37. | We're in the middle of a tourist trap ."
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| 38. | The mystique makes the place as much a tourist trap as it is a potential flashpoint.
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| 39. | When it comes to cheap souvenirs, the Old City rivals even Graceland as a tourist trap.
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| 40. | The town has become almost a tourist trap.
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