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  2. Dump station - Wikipedia

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    Dump stations are often located at campgrounds, RV parks, truck stops, RV storage facilities, highway rest areas, recreation vehicle dealerships, marinas and other places that are frequented by recreational vehicles and boats. Dump station owners may charge a fee for use, or offer them as a free public service.

  3. Rest area - Wikipedia

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    Roadside 'rest area' 20 kilometres (12 mi) north of Wentworth, New South Wales. Rest areas in Australia are a common feature of the road network in rural areas. They are the responsibility of a variety of authorities, such as a state transport or main roads bureau, or a local government's works department.

  4. Recreational vehicle terms - Wikipedia

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    Dump stations are usually situated so that an RV can be driven next to the receptacle. Dump stations often have running water for rinsing the RV's sanitary pipes and for cleaning up the dump station pad. This water should not be used to fill an RV's potable water tank. RV etiquette demands that the user of an RV dump station cleans up any spills.

  5. Category:Rest areas in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Rest areas in the United States" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  6. The Worst RV Park Horror Stories We've Ever Heard - AOL

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    Here’s our roundup of 15 horror stories from the recreational vehicle community that started with an innocent urge to see some scenery and ended with some hard-won wisdom about what a Class B ...

  7. Category:Rest areas - Wikipedia

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  8. Roadhouse (premises) - Wikipedia

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    A roadhouse on China National Highway 209 in Gaoqiao Township, Xingshan County, Hubei.It appears to be used as a rest stop for long-distance buses. A roadhouse (Australia and the United States) or stopping house (Canada) is a small mixed-use premises typically built on or near a major road in a sparsely populated area or an isolated desert region that serves passing travellers, providing food ...

  9. South of the Border (attraction) - Wikipedia

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    The area is themed in faux-Mexican style, alluding to Mexico's location south of its border with the United States. The rest area contains restaurants, gas stations, a video arcade, motel, truck stop, a small amusement park , a mini golf course, shopping, fireworks stores, and a motocross training complex.