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  2. KOA - Wikipedia

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    Reception of a KOA campground in Shingletown, California. KOA annually inspects each campground with a 600-point inspection, which it claims is the most stringent in the business. [8] KOA kampground, Petersburg, Michigan. In 2015, Jim Rogers stepped down as CEO after 15 years and was replaced by the president of the company, Pat Hittmeier. In ...

  3. Little Talbot Island State Park - Wikipedia

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    Little Talbot Island State Park is a Florida State Park located on Little Talbot Island, 17 miles (27 km) northeast of Jacksonville on State Road A1A. The park covers the entire 2,500-acre (10 km 2) island. Big Talbot Island State Park lies to the immediate north.

  4. Billy Mansfield - Wikipedia

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    On New Year's Eve in 1975, a 15-year-old girl from Parkman, Ohio, named Elaine Louise Zeigler went missing from a KOA campground near Brooksville. She was on vacation with her mother Betty and step-father Blaine Chalker, [4] and was last seen going to the camp showers. By the next day Elaine still had not returned, and her parents reported her ...

  5. List of parks in Jacksonville, Florida - Wikipedia

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    The city of Jacksonville, Florida operates the largest urban park system in the United States, providing facilities and services at more than 337 locations on more than 80,000 acres (320 km 2) located throughout the city. [1]

  6. List of tent cities in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Smaller homeless tent cities or tents may exist in Jacksonville. Lubbock, Texas: Avenue A and 13th Street encampment [48] Norfolk, Virginia [49] St. Louis, Missouri had a camp at a park near downtown which was cleared in January 2021, and homeless camps still exist in the Saint Louis area [50] Pensacola, Florida; Tampa, Florida [51]

  7. Hanna Park - Wikipedia

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    Kathryn Abbey Hanna Park is a 1.5-mile (2.4 km) public beach and city park in Jacksonville, Florida. It is located at Mayport in the Jacksonville Beaches area. It consists of 447 acres (1.81 km 2 ) of mature coastal hammock , which is increasingly rare along Florida's heavily developed Atlantic coast.

  8. Lake Panasoffkee, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Black Seminoles settled near the Boggy Island area of Lake Panasoffkee around 1813 and named it Sitarkey's Village after Sitarkey, an Alachua Seminole who had settled in the area. Nearby laid the areas of Gum Slough and Indian Mound Springs. [5] The Seminoles used the Lake Panasoffkee area to hold councils and Green Corn Dances. [6]

  9. Hillsborough River State Park - Wikipedia

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    Hillsborough River State Park is one of the eight original Florida State Parks created in 1938. The park was originally built by the Civilian Conservation Corps [4] (CCC), and some of the original structures remain, including the buildings that now house the administrative offices and Interpretive Center, the suspension bridge, and a section of fence.