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Sun Communities is a publicly traded real estate investment trust that invests in manufactured housing communities, recreational vehicle communities, and marinas. As of June 30 2024, the company owned interests in 666 such properties in the United States, Canada, and the UK consisting of approximately 181,760 developed sites and over 48,140 wet slips and dry storage spaces.
Big Bend (formerly, Bigbend) is an unincorporated community in Butte County, California, United States. It lies at an elevation of 2310 feet (704 m). It lies at an elevation of 2310 feet (704 m). A post office operated in Big Bend from 1883 to 1891.
Big Bend of the Madesi Valley is the indigenous homeland of the Madesi tribe, located in Shasta County, northeastern California. It is named for a major change in course of the Pit River . Its population is 79 as of the 2020 census, down from 102 from the 2010 census.
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Big Bend Ranch State Park is a 311,000-acre (126,000 ha) state park located on the Rio Grande in Brewster and Presidio counties, Texas. It is the largest state park in Texas. The closest major town is Presidio, Texas. [2] The state park's head office is located in Lajitas, Texas at the Barton Warnock Visitor Center. [2] It includes Colorado Canyon.
Big Bend or Rainbow is an unincorporated community in Placer County, California. [2] Big Bend is located on the South Yuba River, 1 mile (1.6 km) east-southeast of Cisco Grove. [3] It lies at an elevation of 5738 feet (1749 m). [2] Big Bend was the site of a travelers' inn and grocery store on the Lincoln Highway. The historic Rainbow Lodge is ...
The Big Bend Rancheria is a settlement of the Pit River Tribe (Achomawi) north of Big Bend, in Shasta County, California. [1] It is about 50 miles (80 km) northeast of Redding . 41°01′35″N 121°55′08″W / 41.02639°N 121.91889°W / 41.02639; -121
The Luna Jacal or Luna's Jacal was the residence of Gilberto Luna, a Mexican pioneer farmer in the area of Texas that would become Big Bend National Park.The jacal, an indigenous Tejano dwelling suited to the desert environment, was built about 1890 [2] with a low sandstone and limestone wall about 4 feet (1.2 m), with forked poles set upright into the walls, supporting roof poles.