Published on July 10th, 2008 by admin in Kansas Hotels
Think twice before subsidizing a huge hotelKansas City Star, MO - 6
By YAEL T. ABOUHALKAH Kansas City officials ought to be trying harder to attract smaller conventions and their members — such as these young Austin, Texas, …
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