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‘Winter is coming’: Catalina, dependent on tourism, hopes more will come to escape the masses amid pandemic

Avatar photoby Brandon RichardsonJuly 14, 2020July 14, 2020
The city of Avalon allowed restauranteurs to set up tables on the beach for dinner guests in order to allow for socially distanced outdoor dining, July 2, 2020. Photo by Brandon Richardson.
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