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    The main page for Google’s new “green” mashup site promises to help tourists find “environmentally friendly activities, attractions and amenities” in five U.S. cities.

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  • Google’s “green” mashup page for Orlando includes links to the Forever Florida ranch and nature preserve, the “eco-friendly” Disney Port Orleans Resort, and the Orlando Science Center.

  • Google’s “green” mashup page for Los Angeles offers links to Tree People park, the environmentally friendly Ambrose Hotel, and the Solar Harvest organic restaurant.

  • Google’s “green” mashup page for San Francisco offers links to Ferry Plaza Farmers’ Market, Mixt Greens recycling-friendly restaurant, and the iconic, water-conscious Red Victorian Bed and Breakfast in the Haight District.

  • Google’s “green” mashup page for Las Vegas includes links to the Go Raw Cafe, the Las Vegas Natural History Museum and the city’s monorail system.

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