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  2. Camping World - Wikipedia

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    The development, described by Garvin as "a combination of Disney World, Camping World and Bass Pro Shops", will feature a large Camping World store with RV 250 service bays; a five-story, 650,000 square foot (60,000 m 2) permanent RV trade show and exhibition area; a "free-range" campground with dry-camping sites; camping museum; and much more ...

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Albany ...

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    W of 252 N. Mohawk St., E of Reservoir St. near Manor Ave. Cohoes: High-quality stonework of this ca. 1840 lock on Erie Canal remains; only one of ten in city of Cohoes listed. 78: Loudon Road Historic District: October 4, 1979

  4. Camping - Wikipedia

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    Tent camping sites often cost less than campsites with full amenities, and most allow direct access by car. Some "walk-in" sites lie a short walk away from the nearest road but do not require full backpacking equipment. Those who seek a rugged experience in the outdoors prefer to camp with only tents, or with no shelter at all ("under the stars").

  5. List of New York state parks - Wikipedia

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    Undeveloped. Previously the site of a Girl Scout camp. Managed by the Town of Sodus since 2010. [25] Belmont Lake State Park: Long Island: Suffolk: 463 acres (187 ha) 1926 [26] 578,226: Belmont Lake: Day-use only. Formerly hosted the headquarters of the Long Island State Park Commission. [26] Bethpage State Park: Long Island: Nassau, Suffolk ...

  6. Albany, Tyne and Wear - Wikipedia

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    The 'F' Pit museum in Albany The Washington 'F' Pit museum is in the village, consisting of an engine house and winding gear built atop one of the earliest colliery shafts in the country. In 1775 a lease was given to William Russell enabling him to mine coal on the Washington estate.

  7. West Albany, New York - Wikipedia

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    [6] [8] The site was sold in 1955, equipment auctioned in 1956, and the majority of the buildings were demolished in 1964. The West Albany Industrial Park in the city of Albany occupies most of the site today, and there remains a small freight car operation. The main track continues to be used by freight and Amtrak passenger trains. [8]

  8. Albany Pine Bush - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] The Albany Pine Bush was formed thousands of years ago, following the drainage of Glacial Lake Albany. [4] [5] The Albany Pine Bush is the sole remaining undeveloped portion of a pine barrens that once covered over 40 square miles (100 km 2), [6] and is "one of the best and last remaining examples of an inland pine barrens ecosystem on ...

  9. Albany International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Albany was the only Upstate New York city served by the colorful Dallas-based airline that shut down in 1982. Empire Airlines , a regional carrier based in Utica, opened a hub at Syracuse Hancock International Airport after deregulation and operated flights from Albany and other Northeast cities with a fleet of regional jets and turboprops.