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For those who don't, there are guides like Barbara Adams. She generally drives between 12 and 24 tourists a week around town, stopping at places like city hall, Palin's old high school, the house she grew up in and pointing out Palin's current home
-- from a respectful distance, she said, across Lake Lucille. "If someone's famous where I visit, I like to see a little bit about that person," Adams said. "There are some politicans or famous people I don't like but if they're buried somewhere or something, I'd like to see it." The Palin stops are part of a larger trip Adams' guiding business offers for $199, and she makes them as brief
-- or detailed -- as her customers demand. Many, she notes, are more interested in the train ride, sled dogs or other wildlife that are also part of the trip. But everyone
-- and she's had people from as far away as Australia, Israel, Singapore and Taiwan in her van
-- knows who Sarah Palin is. Carden and others say the attention Palin continues to bring to Wasilla has been good for local businesses, and Alaska, generally. The Mocha Moose is one beneficary. The coffee shop sells Palin paraphernalia: sweatshirts, buttons, bumper stickers and Ts, with slogans like "Wasilla, Alaska, where men are men and women are vice president" and "Don't blame me, I voted for Palin." It has the added distinction of being a place Palin frequents when she's in town, owner Ben Harrell said. Her usual: "90 percent of the time, a skinny white chocolate mocha." "Financially, yes, she helped me, or the whole thing helped me," he said, adding: "I don't know if it's called excitement or what it is, but it's still there. She stirs the pot." And love her or hate her, Wasilla Mayor Verne Rupright believes she's done a lot for Alaska's image. Now, people know where Wasilla is, he said, and with the lake and mountains often serving as a backdrop for filming or live shots Palin does for Fox News, where she's a contributor, people get a different view of the Last Frontier. "That kind of exposure," he said, "how can that hurt?"
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