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  2. Treasure Island Resort & Casino - Wikipedia

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    Additional amenities to the property include a 788-room hotel (2nd-largest in Minnesota), the Treasure Island Amphitheater (outdoors - 16,000 capacity), the Island Event Center (indoors - 2,800 capacity), a marina, RV-park, a cruise yacht, an indoor waterpark, a spa, a 24-lane bowling center and arcade, and several restaurants. [4]

  3. America's best waterfront resorts for families, recommended ...

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    There’s nothing quite like a waterfront resort. ... the coastal Georgia resort island has been welcoming guests since 1928. ... The 12 best family-friendly hotels and resorts in Southwest Florida.

  4. 10 best pet-friendly all-inclusive resorts in the US, Mexico ...

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    In the heart of Cabo San Lucas, Hard Rock Hotel Los Cabos is a pet-friendly property that allows up to two small pets (cats or dogs) up to 50 pounds each in select rooms as part of the resort ...

  5. Historic Anderson House Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The hotel was built by B.F. Hurd in 1856 and was known as the Hurd House until 1909. Hurd's son-in-law became owner of the hotel in 1885 and added a third story and a west wing. He also installed electricity and modern bathrooms. In 1909 the Anderson family purchased the business and renamed it the Anderson Hotel. [6]

  6. Coney Island of the West - Wikipedia

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    The island became a weekend dinner and dancing spot, rather than a resort. Dvorak sold the complex to the Day Camp Company in 1959. The island deteriorated due to lack of proper maintenance, and their contract defaulted back to Dvorak in 1960. He was the last owner who operated the island as a place for entertainment. [6]

  7. Fidalgo Island - Wikipedia

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    Fidalgo Island is an island in Skagit County, Washington, located about 60 mi (97 km) north of Seattle. To the east, it is separated from the mainland by the Swinomish Channel, and from Whidbey Island to the south by Deception Pass. The island is named after the Spanish explorer and cartographer Salvador Fidalgo, who explored the area in 1790.