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COPYRIGHT 2004 Dolan Media Newswires
Byline: Kara Kridler
Hotel reservations surged 24 percent last quarter in Baltimore City, Maryland's No. 1 tourism destination, signaling that the vitally important industry is on the verge of a rebound, the city's top tourism official said yesterday.
Nearly 47,000 rooms were booked between October and December, roughly 9,000 more than during the same period in 2002, according to a quarterly business report released by the Baltimore Area Convention and Visitors Association yesterday.
"We are pulling out of the dark days that...
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