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  2. Yellow Creek State Park - Wikipedia

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    The park was established in 1963. An additional 159 acres (64 ha) of developed land were purchased in 1982. Yellow Creek Lake, a 720-acre (290 ha) man-made lake, was built in 1969 by an earth and rock dam on Yellow Creek. Yellow Creek State Park is between the boroughs of Ebensburg and Indiana on U.S. Route 422.

  3. Laurel Highlands Council - Wikipedia

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    Camp Seph Mack. Camp Seph Mack is located on Yellow Creek Lake near Penn Run, PA, and is one of the council camps of the Laurel Highlands Council, Boy Scouts of America. Laurel Highlands, BSA, is headquartered in Pittsburgh, PA, and serves approximately 30,000 youth and their families from an twelve-county area in south western Pennsylvania.

  4. Mack Park - Wikipedia

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    Mack Park. Coordinates: 42°22′39″N 82°58′50″W. Mack Park was the original home field of Detroit 's Negro National League baseball franchise, [1] the Detroit Stars. It was constructed in 1914 by Joe Roesink, sponsor of a local semi-professional team, a Dutchman of Jewish descent born in Grand Rapids who owned a chain of haberdasheries.

  5. 1920 Detroit Heralds season - Wikipedia

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    November 28, 1920, at Mack Park. On November 28, 1920, the Heralds played to a scoreless tie against the Lansing Oldsmobile team on a muddy field at Mack Park. The Heralds came closest to scoring on a long forward pass from Ernest Watson to Joe Fitzgerald who was downed at Lansing's six-yard line. The Heralds were held on downs from the six ...

  6. McCormick's Creek State Park - Wikipedia

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    Indiana Department of Natural Resources. McCormick's Creek State Park is the oldest state park in the U.S. state of Indiana, dedicated on July 4, 1916, as part of the state's centennial celebration. It is located 14 miles (23 km) west of Bloomington in Owen County. The park receives about 640,000 visitors annually.

  7. Shakamak State Park - Wikipedia

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    00000199 [2] Added to NRHP. March 15, 2000. Shakamak State Park is a state park in Indiana, United States. It is located 30 miles (48 km) southeast of Terre Haute, Indiana. Shakamak's main attraction is its fishing. Shakamak has several outdoor recreational activities such as swimming, hiking, paddle boating, row boating, camping, fishing.

  8. 1920 Dayton Marcos season - Wikipedia

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    June 8: The Marcos wrapped up a long road trip with a 12-inning marathon at Mack Park in Detroit against the Detroit Stars. Alonzo Longware knocked in the game winning two-run base hit for the Stars. [2] June 12: Welcomed home by a parade, the Marcos beat the Chicago Giants 5-4 in their regular season home opener at Westwood Field.

  9. Fountain Park Chautauqua - Wikipedia

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    The Grounds. The Fountain Park Chautauqua is located north of Remington, Indiana, in a predominantly agricultural area of Jasper County. The 17.3 acres (7.0 ha) are heavily wooded with oak, hickory, walnut and wild cherry trees and run along Carpenter Creek.