Gulf Coast Tourism Rebounds After Bp Oil Spill

Gulf Tourism

The Gulf Coast is a hot destination again two years after the massive BP Plc oil spill made the region a tourist dead zone, with the petroleum giant pumping more than $150 million into promotions to help the region recover.

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