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  2. Moose Mountain Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Moose Mountain Provincial Park was designated a park in 1931. From then until 1935, several work projects around the park were completed. Work began in the spring of 1931 with the building of Moose Mountain Chalet, landscaping, building of Main Beach on Kenosee Lake, and a road going south connecting the park to Carlyle Lake and the town of Carlyle, and going north to Kennedy.

  3. Susse Chalet - Wikipedia

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    The Susse Chalet brand was a chain of franchise hotels with all locations in the United States in the Northeast and mid-Atlantic states. Hotels featured free local calls, dataports, expanded cable television, and continental breakfast.

  4. Mount Buffalo National Park - Wikipedia

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    The chalet overlooks large sheets of granite and has views of the Ovens Valley and Buckland Valley below. Tatra Inn, a lodge located at the west end of the plateau near the cathedral, was destroyed in 2006 by an escaped fuel reduction burn. [5] This is a rock climbing, abseiling and hang-gliding site, [6] and there is adventure caving at Mount ...

  5. The Flora - Wikipedia

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    The pub was known as The Flora Arms in at least 1881 and 1896. [4] In the nineteenth century, as The Flora Hotel, the building was the location for a number of inquests into deaths in the Kensal Green area. Thomas Robinson Dipple was the publican for many years, from at least 1904 to 1921. [4]

  6. Ruidoso fires still not contained. Man dies from burns and ...

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    New Mexico State Police spokesman Wilson Silver said at 7 p.m. Tuesday, State Police responded to a call of a dead man outside the Swiss Chalet Inn in Ruidoso. When officers arrived, they found a ...

  7. Lulu Mae Johnson - Wikipedia

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    The now-abandoned Flora Dora Hotel, photographed in 2013. Lulu Mae Johnson (c. 1877 – October 25, 1918) was a dance-hall performer and hotelier in Dawson City, Yukon, Canada. [1] Johnson arrived in the Yukon in 1899 or 1900, probably from Alabama. She may have arrived with a dance troupe [1] or with a trumpet player. [2]