Michigan Town Woos Hollywood, but Ends Up With a Bit Part
Michigan Town Woos Hollywood, but Ends Up With a Bit Part
6/22/2013
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This New York Times article discusses the benefits and drawbacks of Hollywood film productions being filmed in small towns across America. It explores how these productions can have a positive economic impact on local businesses, hotels, and restaurants by bringing in tourists and creating job opportunities for locals. However, it also highlights some of the challenges that arise, such as increased traffic, disruptions to daily life, and demands for resources like police and security. The article presents different perspectives from residents and local officials, highlighting both the excitement and potential downsides of hosting major film productions in small towns.
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