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  2. List of Indiana state parks - Wikipedia

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    Park Name Image City County or Counties Year Established Size [8] Remarks [8]; Brown County: Nashville: Brown: 1929 15,776 acres (63.84 km 2) : Largest State Park in Indiana [9]: Chain O' Lakes

  3. Grayson Highlands State Park - Wikipedia

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    The park also has a campground cabin store with candies and ice cream inside. The park hosts forests like those on nearby Mount Rogers, as well as a number of mountain meadows or balds. These meadows provide excellent views of the surrounding area and present a striking change in scenery from the surrounding forests.

  4. Patoka Lake - Wikipedia

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    The lake also hosts a large campground with over 500 camping sites. Patoka Lake has been very beneficial to the surrounding community and the state of Indiana. The lake has generated over $19.4 million in revenue and visitor expenditures in 2005 and has so far prevented over $88 million in flood damage. [ 4 ]

  5. Fort Boonesborough State Park - Wikipedia

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    Fort Boonesborough was a frontier fort in Kentucky, founded by Daniel Boone and his men following their crossing of the Kentucky River on April 1, 1775. The settlement they founded, known as Boonesborough, Kentucky, is Kentucky's second oldest European-American settlement.

  6. Winslow Memorial Park - Wikipedia

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    Winslow Memorial Park (also known as Winslow Park) is a coastal park and campground in Freeport, Maine, United States. [1] Set in 90 acres (0.14 sq mi), it is located near the southern end of the Harraseeket River, near its mouth with Casco Bay, at the eastern end of Staples Point Road. The northern side of the park looks out over Staples Cove.

  7. Platte River Campground Site - Wikipedia

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    The Platte River Campground site extends 300 meters (980 ft) along the north bank of the Platte River, and runs up to 160 meters (520 ft) deep. [3] The site is a multicomponent site, with repeated prehistoric occupations over the Middle and Late Woodland Periods as well as historic occupation around the turn of the 20th century; thus, artifacts were found covering a range of time periods.

  8. List of Nevada state parks - Wikipedia

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    Park name Image County Area [3] Elevation Estab-lished [4] Remarks [4]; acres ha ft m Beaver Dam State Park: Lincoln: 2,182 883: 5,395 1,644: 1935: Preserves a section of Beaver Dam Wash in eastern Nevada's most remote state park.

  9. Top of the World, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    The community lies in an area called The Flats, on a spur of Chilhowee Mountain in East Tennessee.The surrounding country is rugged. [5] The Foothills Parkway passes just to the northwest, and the boundary of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park lies just to the southeast. [6]