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Tahoe businesses won’t see major impact from ACC, but charities will

Tahoe businesses won’t see major impact from ACC, but charities will
STATELINE, Nev. — The American Century Championship will look a little different this year, as will its impact on the community.

The weekend of the ACC normally fills up Lake Tahoe’s South Shore with spectators, volunteers, sponsors and of course, celebrities, but with the event being closed to the public, this year the town will be a lot quieter.

“The estimated economic impact of ACC is about $30 million and I would venture to guess most of that will be gone for this week,” said Carol Chaplin, Lake Tahoe Visitors Authority President/CEO. “We know that some folks will travel hoping to get a glimpse of their favorite celebrities, but the tournament is taking every measure to keep the players, our visitors and residents safe.”
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