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  2. How KOA Became America's Favorite Campground - AOL

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    Company lore notes that the first KOA franchise opened in Cody, Wyoming, in the mid-1960s. That same campground is still in operation today and includes modern upgrades such as a heated pool ...

  3. KOA - Wikipedia

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    By the end of the 1969 camping season, KOA had 262 campgrounds in operation across the U.S. By 1972, 10 years after KOA's creation, KOA had 600 franchise campgrounds. The 1970s energy crisis caused the collapse of many travel-oriented businesses, and KOA's stock price sharply declined as fewer Americans drove for vacations.

  4. KOA Campground the next chapter of Mylan Park's ... - AOL

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    Wednesday's groundbreaking starts a new chapter of that story as the park prepares to turn 36 or so acres of old mine land into a KOA campground featuring some 141 RV lots, four tent sites, four ...

  5. Pigeon Forge, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Pigeon Forge is a mountain resort city in Sevier County, Tennessee, United States.As of the 2020 census, the city had a total population of 6,343.Situated just 5 miles (8 km) north of Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Pigeon Forge is a tourist destination that caters primarily to Southern culture and country music fans.

  6. Was Pigeon Forge affected by Hurricane Helene? What about ...

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    Great Smoky Mountains National Park, on the other hand, still has roads, campgrounds and visitors centers closed this week because of damage and safety concerns, and visitors are urged to ...

  7. Bare Oaks Family Naturist Park - Wikipedia

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    According to Eric, it was a sad decision that was based on a variety of factors (increased taxes on the property of an additional $1200, loss of job for Eric, etc.). From 1984 until 2001 the land hosted a variety of non-naturist businesses including an attempt to open a KOA campground. [2] [failed verification]