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Tourism
With such grand, stunning architecture in such a breathtaking
natural setting, Cape Suzette is incredibly popular with tourists.
Cape Suzette has a large stream of tourists and visitors who
come to witness the city's sights, from the majestic cliffs
to downtown Cape Suzette. The city has a strong reputation
for civic beauty and splendor, one which few visitors have
challenged.
One of the most attractive spots in the city is Cape Park,
Cape Suzette's central park system and "playground of
our fair city." Citizens flock to this spot on holidays
and other special events, where they hold picnics and family
reunions. Cape Park is also home to the "Cape Suzette
Friendship Festival," a major event which invites representatives
from nations across the world to celebrate in peace and goodwill.
Presided over by the city mayor himself, the Festival is one
of the few opportunies for people to learn firsthand the cultures and
rituals of remote foreign countries.
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From civic celebrations to aerial
tours, Cape Suzette offers plenty to entertain tourists.
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Several cultural institutions exist in Cape Suzette, from
museums to art galleries. For aviation enthusiasts, the Museum
of Aviation wing of the Cape Suzette Museum of
History is the greatest historic landmark in the entire
city. Filled with photos, mementos, and vintage aircraft,
the Museum provides a fascinating look at the history of aviation
from the early days to the Great War and beyond. The Museum
of Aviation immortalizes such legendary pilots as the "Kitty
Hawk Kids," Amelia Airhead, Charles Limburger, and Rick
Sky (recently reinstated into aviation's list of heroes).
The Cape Suzette Aerodrome is another noted tourist attraction
where airshows and stunt flyers perform on a regular basis.
While most tourism is handled by dedicated businesses within
Cape Suzette, a few savvy shipping companies make added profits
by offering aerial sightseeing tours to those interested in
learning about the city. Costing only a few dollars per person,
the tours feature in-flight meals, plenty of photo opportunities,
and narration from the pilot as he points out the various
landmarks and points of interest. Most working pilots, however,
disdain these tours as an absolute waste of their time.
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