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Buchanan's Birthplace State Park is an 18.5-acre (7.5 ha) Pennsylvania state park near Cove Gap in Peters Township, Franklin County, Pennsylvania. The park is on Pennsylvania Route 16 along Tuscarora Mountain .
Type: State park: Location: Bedford, Franklin, Fulton counties: Coordinates: 1]: Area: 71,683 acres (29,009 ha): Elevation: 2,484 feet (757 m): Created: between 1909 () and 1930 () s: Etymology: James Buchanan, 15th President of the United States: Owned by: Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: Operated by: Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources: Open: Yes: Camp sites: Yes ...
Aldridge Creek Greenway is a 103.55-acre greenway [3] consisting of a 4.25-mile-long (6.84 km) walking and biking trail in South Huntsville that runs along Aldridge Creek connecting Ken Johnston Park to Ditto Landing and the Tennessee River. The greenway runs north along Aldridge Creek from the main trailhead for 1.25 miles to the sidewalk on ...
After about two hours of debate, commissioners picked Arroyo Park after mulling projects including plans calling for a $505,309 upgrade of C.B. Wood Park and a $1 million makeover of McKelvey Park.
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Lewis and Clark State Park is a public recreation area occupying 189 acres (76 ha) on the south shore of 365-acre (148 ha) Lewis and Clark Lake (a.k.a. Sugar Lake) in Buchanan County, Missouri. The state park features camping, picnicking, and fishing.
The Garden is located on the St. Joseph River and contains landscape gardens (8 acres), woodland nature preserve (50 acres), an arboretum of trees and shrubs from temperate regions around the world (40 acres, started in 1971), and restored tallgrass prairie (5 acres, started in 1976), [4] as well as a conservatory (greenhouse) featuring more than 100 kinds of tropical ferns.
Indian Point Amusement Park was an amusement park located on the east bank of the Hudson River, in Buchanan, New York.Opened on June 26, 1923, by the Hudson River Day Line as a destination for day-trippers from New York City, it offered carnival rides, miniature golf, a dance hall, and a beer hall among other attractions. [1]