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  2. Bewabic State Park - Wikipedia

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    It also contains 1934 CWA-built tennis courts and a small playground. A natural hollow once contained the 1934 band shelter built by the CWA. While the band shelter no longer exists, the area is still used as an amphitheater. [3] The restroom was designed by Abraham Anderson in 1936. It is a side-gable stone building with a roof of wood shake ...

  3. Covenant Beach Bible Camp - Wikipedia

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    The woodshop (1945) is a one-story 28 by 54 feet (8.5 m × 16.5 m) wood building with a concrete floor and a covered walkway that connects to the picnic shelter. Additional buildings include the auditorium, Founders Lodge, caretaker's residence, and a picnic shelter built in 1920 which has a brick fireplace and served as the camp's first kitchen.

  4. Adirondack lean-to - Wikipedia

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    An Adirondack lean-to or Adirondack shelter is a three-sided log structure popularized in the Adirondack Mountains of Upstate New York which provides shelter for campers. [1] Since their development in the Adirondacks, this type of shelter has seen use in a number of parks throughout the United States, such as Isle Royale National Park in ...

  5. Lean-to - Wikipedia

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    A lean-to shelter is a simplified free-standing version of a wilderness hut with three solid walls and a single- or, in the case of an Adirondack lean-to, offset-pitched gable roof. The open side is commonly oriented away from the prevailing weather. Often it is made of rough logs or unfinished wood and used for camping.

  6. Wayne Morse Family Farm - Wikipedia

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    Picnic area. In addition to the house, the 27-acre (110,000 m 2) park includes a natural wooded area and meadow. Originally, it was a working farm the Morse family called Edgewood Farm. Today, it is a city park with open space, restrooms, picnic tables, and a large picnic shelter, which is available for rent from May through October. When the ...

  7. Bennett Spring State Park - Wikipedia

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    Bennett Spring State Park Shelter House and Water Gauge Station: The picnic shelter is of wood and random ashlar stone construction with an enclosed alcove that houses a stone fireplace. The water gauge station is a small (8 feet by 8 feet) two-story tower of random cut stone construction with a pyramidal roof and round-arched window openings.