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  2. Curry Village - Wikipedia

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    Camp Curry, now known as Curry Village, was established in 1899 at the base of Glacier Point in Yosemite National Park. [2] Developed as an alternative to the first-class Sentinel Hotel , it offered a more affordable, rustic lodging experience.

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  5. Yosemite Park and Curry Company - Wikipedia

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    YP&CC remained a family-controlled corporation until the death of Mary Curry Tressider in 1970. Following several ownership changes, MCA, Inc. took control of the company in 1973. [10] In 1993, the National Park Service awarded a 15-year concession contract to Delaware North, effectively ending YP&CC's decades-long operation under the Curry ...

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  7. Talk:Curry Village - Wikipedia

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    In the History section: "Camp Curry celebrated its 100th anniversary in 1999 and it still offers park visitors lodging in the shadow of Glacier Point and Half Dome." Mentioning Half Dome here amounts to topological namedropping. Curry Village is WSW of Half Dome and far away and therefore not in its shadow.

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  9. North Curry - Wikipedia

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    North Curry lies near the centre of the parish, on a low ridge. It is a fairly large village, well away from the main highways. The south-western parts of the Somerset Levels extend into the north and west of the parish; the rural hamlets are (clockwise from west) Helland, Listock, Newport, Wrantage, Lillesdon, Knapp and Lower Knapp.