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In this July 11, 2017, photo, visitors to the Foundation Hall at the National September 11 Memorial and Museum view the slurry wall, rear, and a beam from one of the World Trade towers, right, that was preserved by rescue and recovery workers at the site in New York. Last winter the U.S. tourism industry worried about a "Trump slump," fearing that Trump administration policies might discourage international travelers from visiting the U.S. But statistics from the first half of 2017 suggest that the travel to the U.S. is robust and a number of sectors have reported increased international visitation, with one expert calling it a "Trump bump."  (AP Photo/Kathy Willens)

In this July 11, 2017, photo, visitors to the Foundation Hall at the National September 11 Memorial and Museum view the slurry wall, rear, and a beam from one of the World Trade towers, right, that was preserved by rescue and recovery workers at the site in New York. Last winter the U.S. tourism industry worried about a "Trump slump," fearing that Trump administration policies might discourage international travelers from visiting the U.S. But statistics from the first half of 2017 suggest that the travel to the U.S. is robust and a number of sectors have reported increased international visitation, with one expert calling it a "Trump bump." (AP Photo/Kathy Willens)

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