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  2. Yurt - Wikipedia

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    An American yurt with a deck. Permanently located in Kelleys Island State Park. In 1978, American company Pacific Yurts became the first to manufacture yurts using architectural fabrics and structural engineering, paving the way for yurts to become popular attractions at ski resorts and campgrounds. Yurts are also popular in Northern Canada.

  3. Benson, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Benson is a town in Johnston County, North Carolina, United States, near the intersection of Interstates 95 and 40. Benson celebrates Mule Days on the fourth Saturday of September, a festival that attracts over 60,000 people each year. [4] At the 2020 census, the population was 3,967.

  4. Lumos Networks - Wikipedia

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    Charlotte-based fiber optic service company Segra, part of MTN Infrastructure TopCo Inc., acquired North State in a $240 million deal completed May 19, 2020. [16] At the time NorthState provided service to a 600-square-mile (1,600 km 2 ) area that includes High Point, Thomasville , Archdale , Randleman , Jamestown , Trinity and parts of ...

  5. File:Quarry Road Recreation Yurt, Waterville.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. State Road, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    State Road is located at 36°17' North, 80°51' West (36.396418 N, 80.89226 W) According to the United States Census Bureau, the community has a total area of 26.26 square miles (68.0 km 2). The Community is serviced by State Road Vol. Fire Dept. Founded in 1960.

  7. List of longest state highways in the United States - Wikipedia

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    [a] This is a list of the longest state highways in each state. As of 2007 [update] , the longest state highway in the nation is Montana Highway 200 , which is 706.624 miles (1,137.201 km) long. The shortest of the longest state highways is District of Columbia Route 295 , which is 4.29 miles (6.90 km) long.

  8. Dead Horse Point State Park - Wikipedia

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    The Wingate Campground features 4 yurts, 20 RV campsites and 11 hike-in tent-only sites. There are five additional yurts at the Moenkopi Yurt area. A coffee shop serves food and beverages. Dead Horse Point State Park features an 8-mile (13 km) hiking trail that includes loops and overlooks on the East Rim Trail and the West Rim Trail.

  9. Morrow Mountain State Park - Wikipedia

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    Near the end of the trail, there is a spur trail to the quarry, where hikers can inspect the quarry handiwork. Rocks Trail: Some consider the Rocks Trail to be the most scenic trail in the park. A 1.3-mile (2.1 km) [ 13 ] (one way) trail blazed with blue squares, [ 13 ] the Rocks trail slopes through the rolling hills of the Uwharrie woods.