California wildfires threaten wine country tourism lifeblood
A fleet of tourism vehicles sit idled as wildfires spread in Napa, California, U.S., October 12, 2017. REUTERS/Noel Randewich./ NAPA, Calif. (Reuters) - The wildfires burning through Northern California are sending visitors packing, threatening the $2 billion-plus spent annually by tourists on wine tours, fine food, limousine rides and much more, business leaders said. At the Inn on First bed and breakfast in the famous wine town of Napa, co-owner Jamie Cherry was encouraging callers to postpone rather than cancel visits, as wildfires ...
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