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Sorry, but I'm with the residents in this beef. The back of the sign (there's nothing to see :eusa_doh has blown up (at least a tenfold increase) into a huge tourist attraction in recent years, due in large part to GPS and the Internet. While the location has been on the tourist maps for decades it is actually quite difficult to find if you're unfamiliar with the area, even with a map. Were I a resident of over five years I would be seriously pissed off.
I can understand if people are upset because they are walking all over their land, parking in their driveways, and spoiling their days and nights constantly, however, they moved into a property knowing they were next to a landmark. I really can't feel sorry for someone who says that their neighbors downhill used to be the only ones who had to deal with it, but now they're upset tourists are in *their* neighborhood. (How dare those tourists stop harassing people downhill and come up to harass us.)
Almost everyone has had to deal with the fact that if they don't own a property, they can't do anything about it's use. Even if they own it, sometimes they can't do anything. Personally, I've seen tourist attractions, landfills, mining operations, and maximum/ medium security prisons built in "people's backyards" after they had lived there for many years. Give me the tourists *anyday* over the trucks, mess, and barbed wire.