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    Little Arrow Outdoor Resort (Townsend, Tennessee) Best Vintage Trailer Hotel Camp LeConte in Gatlinburg has three retro themed camper sites for guests: Glamping at Tiffany’s, Miss Daisy and The ...

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    As of 2024, the chain has six locations: two in Nashville, and one each in Tishomingo, Oklahoma, Gatlinburg, Tennessee, Orlando, Florida, and Paradise, Nevada (on the Las Vegas Strip). Ryman agreed to December 2019 to purchase the Block 21 entertainment complex, which includes the Austin City Limits venues, from Stratus Properties for $275 ...

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    Donovan, who had a background in both timeshares and golf community development, [13] reorganized the company into land, timeshare and home sale divisions, [22] forming the Bluegreen Resorts and Bluegreen Communities divisions in 1994. [13] That year Patten Corp. purchased land in Gatlinburg, Tennessee to develop its first timeshare, MountainLoft.

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    The architectural project began in 1979, and during the early 1980s three houses were built in different parts of the United States: one each in Kissimmee, Florida; Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin; and Gatlinburg, Tennessee. The houses included novel construction and design techniques, and became popular tourist attractions during the 1980s.