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  2. List of historic Fish Cabins of Charlotte Harbor, Florida

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    [3] Name on the Register [4] Image Date listed [5] Location City or town Description 1: Icing Station at Bull Bay: April 11, 1991 (Off Bull Key in Bull Bay: Placida

  3. Camp Mack - Wikipedia

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    Camp Mack is a fishing lodge, RV resort campground and recreation event venue in Lake Wales, Florida. In March 2018 the lodge was rebranded as Camp Mack. [1] The camp offers access to Lake Kissimmee, Hatchineha, Cypress and Tohopekaliga and is host of numerous bass fishing tournaments. Riverfront at Camp Mack 2016

  4. Long Key Fishing Camp - Wikipedia

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    Long Key Fishing Camp, ca. 1919. Long Key Fishing Camp was established on Long Key in Florida in 1908 by Henry M. Flagler's Florida East Coast Railway Company for the use of tourists to enjoy what was described as "some of the best fishing in the world".

  5. LaBranche Fishing Camp - Wikipedia

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    The LaBranche Fishing Camp (also known as Estes Fishing Camp) is a historic site in Islamorada, Florida, United States. On May 9, 1997, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. The former marina is located on Whale Harbor Channel, a waterway which separates Windley Key from Upper Matecumbe Key.

  6. Native Village of Nelson Lagoon - Wikipedia

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    The Native Village of Nelson Lagoon is a federally recognized Aleut Alaska Native tribal ... Nelson Lagoon was a summer fishing camp for Aleuts. [3] As of 2005, the ...

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  8. Fire Island (Anchorage, Alaska) - Wikipedia

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    Nonetheless, Fire Island was the site of Dena’ina fish camps from 1918 until the 1970s. [3] From 1909 to 1955, the island was designated as a breeding ground for Alaska moose. During World War II, the U.S. Army used it as an observation point to guard against Japanese submarines. [4] Fire Island Air Force Station

  9. Brooks Camp Boat House - Wikipedia

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    The Brooks Camp Boat House is a historic boathouse at Brooks Camp, a major visitor site in Katmai National Park and Preserve, located on the Alaska Peninsula of southwestern Alaska. The boat house is a simple rectangular log structure with large double-leaf door on the water side, and a door and window on the land side.