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  2. Zion, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Zion is the closest municipality to South Beach within Illinois Beach State Park.The North Beach is in Winthrop Harbor.The beach was originally part of Camp Logan, developed in 1892 as a rifle range by the Illinois National Guard.

  3. List of convention centers in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Princeton Conference Center: Princeton: New Jersey: 10,176 sq ft (945.4 m 2) 48,921 sq ft (4,544.9 m 2) Augusta Civic Center: Augusta: Maine: 24,576 sq ft (2,283.2 m 2) 48,829 sq ft (4,536.4 m 2) Ruby Community Center: Morgantown: West Virginia: 48,600 sq ft (4,520 m 2) Cragun's Resort Conference Center: Brainerd: Minnesota: 13,915 sq ft (1,292 ...

  4. List of council camps (Boy Scouts of America) - Wikipedia

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    A 100-acre primitive camping facility, located on the shore of Lake Norfork, east of Mountain Home, AR. Gus Blass Scout Reservation: Natural State Council: Damascus: Active: Purchased in 1976, the reservation includes Camp Rockefeller and the Donald W. Reynolds Scout Training Center, located west of Damascus, Arkansas.

  5. United Wireless Arena - Wikipedia

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    It was originally known as the "Dodge City/Ford County Events Center" [1] before United Wireless purchased the naming rights to the facility in 2010. [2] The conference center is one large space (7,200 sq feet) that can be subdivided into six separate areas. The arena has a seating capacity of 5,300 spectators.

  6. Campground Church and Cemetery Site - Wikipedia

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    The site began as a religious campground and local cemetery for the area's Presbyterian congregation; a church was added to the site in 1906. In 1838–39, when the Trail of Tears passed through Illinois, Cherokee who were removed from their homeland used the site as a campground. The campground included two springs, which were used as a source ...

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