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RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater, formerly known as the Sleep Country Amphitheater, [1] Amphitheater Northwest, [2] and the Sunlight Supply Amphitheater (originally The Amphitheater at Clark County and commonly Clark County Amphitheater), is an 18,000-seat capacity amphitheater, located in Ridgefield, Washington. It holds 7,810 covered seats ...
Mount Susitna, also known as Sleeping Lady, (Dena'ina: Dghelishla) is a 4,396-foot (1,340 m) mountain in the U.S. state of Alaska.It is located on the west bank of the lower Susitna River, about 33 miles (53 km) northwest of Anchorage, Alaska. [1]
Sleeping Beauty, Danxia near Shaoguan city. [5] Leonidio, in Arcadia, Peloponnese Greece. Martinique: Morne Larcher (Larcher Hill) called " la femme couchée" (the sleeping woman) is located in Diamant, Martinique. Mexico: Iztaccíhuatl; Norway: Den Sovende Dronning (The Sleeping Queen), also known as Skjomtind, a mountain range near Narvik ...
Skamania Lodge is a resort near Stevenson, Washington, in the Columbia River Gorge, United States. [1] The resort is on 175 acres (71 ha) of wooded land. Its lobby houses the Skamania Lodge Information Center, which serves as a visitor center for the United States Forest Service .
With deep woods, quaint villages, and a hazy, mystical wonder, the Black Forest looks like a fairy tale come to life and inspired some of most beloved stories from the Brothers Grimm—including ...
The Gaffneys added a 2,400-foot airstrip to encourage visitors to take air taxis to the resort. In 1952, the air taxi fee from Bellevue Airfield was $10 for one person. [6] King County, Washington purchased the lake property in 1966 and leased it out as a convention center. [7] In 2003, the property was transferred to the City of Maple Valley. [5]