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  2. Eugene T. Mahoney State Park - Wikipedia

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    Eugene T. Mahoney State Park is a public recreation area located on the Platte River, off Interstate 80, approximately four miles (6.4 km) east of Ashland, Nebraska.The state park features lodging and conferencing facilities, an aquatic center, marina, multi-purpose trails, the Kountze Memorial Theater, multiple facilities for event rentals, and a 70-foot (21 m) observation tower overlooking ...

  3. List of Nebraska state parks - Wikipedia

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    Niobrara State Park: Knox: 1,236.59 acres 500.43 ha: Includes the historic Niobrara River railroad bridge. Platte River State Park: Cass: 452.5 acres 183.1 ha: Modern observation towers, vintage cabins from earlier campgrounds Ponca State Park: Dixon: 2,123.63 acres 859.40 ha: On the banks of the Missouri River: Smith Falls State Park: Cherry ...

  4. Mahoney Park - Wikipedia

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    The park opened in 1933 on land donated to the village by the Mahoney family, who required that the land become a park as a condition of their donation. Landscape architect Jens Jensen designed the park; while Jensen designed many private estates in the 1920s, his 1930s work was less prolific and focused on projects with personal significance ...

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  6. Eugene T. Mahoney - Wikipedia

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    Under his leadership, parks added such services as rental cabins, the fees of which helped support the system." [2] While he was director from 1976 to 1988, annual park visits at Nebraska state parks grew by about two million. Mahoney was quoted as saying, "After the job of governor, it is the second-most toughest job in the state." [2]

  7. Category:Log cabins in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln Creek Snowshoe Cabin; Log Cabin (Oak Park Heights, Minnesota) Logan Creek Patrol Cabin; Logging Creek Ranger Station Historic District; Lonesomehurst Cabin; Lost Horse Fireman's Cabin; Lower East Fork Ranger Cabin No. 9; Lower Logging Lake Snowshoe Cabin and Boathouse; Lower Nyack Snowshoe Cabin; Lower Park Creek Patrol Cabin

  8. Ponkapoag Camp of Appalachian Mountain Club - Wikipedia

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    The camp consists of a collection of 20 cabins, dispersed across a wooded area, that typically sleep 4-6 people. No electricity or potable water is available at the camp. In the summer the camp also makes available two tent sites for camping. The camp was established in 1921. [3]

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