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  2. 30 Crazy-Expensive Glamping Retreats for Upscale Social ... - AOL

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    Families, couples, and large groups can all find glamping packages to suit their needs on this 37,000-acre working ranch and luxury estate, where 28 cabins and 30 fully furnished tents sit beneath ...

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    The property also has a shared firepit area and a 1.2-mile loop through the forest with mini caves and waterfalls. Price: Ranges from $350 to $416 per night. Rating: 4.8 stars on Google.

  4. Camp Ramah in New England - Wikipedia

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    Ramah New England is known for its programs in sports, arts, Judaica, and Hebrew. Billy Mencow was director of the camp from 2000–2005. Billy Mencow was director of the camp from 2000–2005. Rabbi Ed Gelb has been the director of the camp from 2006–present.

  5. Maine landowner eyes 'glamping' campground at Sand Pond ... - AOL

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    A Sanford, Maine, landowner hopes to create a campground getaway at Sand Pond, but hundreds of people oppose his plan. Here's why.

  6. Glamping - Wikipedia

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    The word "glamping" first appeared in the United Kingdom in 2005 [6] and was added to the Oxford English Dictionary in 2016. [7] The word is new, but the concept that "glamping" connotes, that of luxurious tent-living (or living in other camping accommodations), is not.

  7. New England - Wikipedia

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    Although a great disparity exists between New England's northern and southern portions, the region's average population density is 234.93 inhabitants/sq mi (90.7/km 2). New England has a significantly higher population density than that of the U.S. as a whole (79.56/sq mi), or even just the contiguous 48 states (94.48/sq mi).