While the pandemic has halted many of the in-person experiences people look forward to, some famous attractions and business are pivoting to provide the public with virtual offerings to keep them engaged while they stay home. Michael Newman has the story.
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Virtual offerings are keeping people engaged and creative while in isolation
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