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The two strongest neighbors in Tourist Attractions & Exhibits' top 10 are apparel brands — Crocs at 0.77 and Kate Spade at 0.77 — and the entire top 10 is dominated by the same category, with no hospitality, dining, or entertainment entity appearing until well outside the leading cluster.

The shape is two-peak, and the data makes the bridge visible: one cluster pulls toward accessible, broadly distributed footwear and casual apparel (Crocs, 0.77; The North Face, 0.71), while a second pulls toward mid-to-high-end fashion labels (Kate Spade, 0.77; Michael Kors, 0.76; Gucci, 0.74; Saint Laurent, 0.72). These are not thematically related to tourist attractions — they are simply the entities whose audiences are shaped most like this one's. The two hospitality entries that do appear — Hilton Grand Vacations at 0.72 and Autograph Collection Hotels at 0.71 — sit at positions eight and nine, trailing the apparel cluster by a meaningful margin. Roosters, a hair salon and barber shop chain, appears at 0.72, the sole Services entry in the top 10. No other Tourist Attractions and Exhibits entity appears in the top 10.

The audience for Tourist Attractions & Exhibits is shaped less by travel-adjacent brands than by a consumer profile that spans both mass-market apparel and accessible luxury fashion.

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