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Hockley Woods is a large woodland in south-east Essex. It is a Local Nature Reserve, [1] [2] and parts are a Site of Special Scientific Interest. [3] [4] It is owned and managed by Rochford District Council. [3] Hockley Woods are the largest residual area of the wildwood, which covered much of Essex after the Ice Age, 10,000 years ago. Hockley ...
Camp Kunatah: Greater New York Councils: Camp Lee: Camp Loyalty: Camp Merz: Camp Moss: Camp Mountaineer: Camp Nooteeming: Greater Hudson Valley Council: Sold Camp Northern Lights: Camp Onondaga: Camp Osborn: Westchester-Putnam Council: Oscawanna Corners, NY: Closed: The remaining portion of original 56 acres was sold in 1981. Camp Portaferry ...
There are a variety of summer camps offered for children and teens at this park. They are offered through Brampton Parks and Recreation Department. [13] The park is also host to annual carnivals. City of Brampton hosts a Tough Run 5-kilometre (3.1 mi) adventure race every September. [14] The park also hosts outdoor movie nights during the ...
Wood became a philanthropist for northern New York state through his Charles R. Wood Foundation, donating money to libraries, hospitals and providing seed money for a theater in downtown Glens Falls, New York, which was later named for him, as well as Charles R. Wood Park, a nature park and restored wetland area on the site of Gaslight Village.
Marylands is a 3.7 hectare Local Nature Reserve in Hockley in Essex. It is owned by Rochford District Council and managed by Hockley Parish Council. [1] [2] The site has a varied fauna and flora, with 96 species of trees, shrubs, grasses and herbs, and 13 of butterflies. Nine of the tree species are associated with ancient woodland.
Hockley is a large village and civil parish in Essex in the East of England located between Chelmsford and Southend-on-Sea, or, more specifically, between Rayleigh and Rochford. It came to prominence during the coming of the railway in the 1890s [ 2 ] and at the 2001 census had a population of 13,616 people, [ 3 ] reducing to 9,616 at the 2011 ...
US President Dwight Eisenhower (1890 - 1965) (left) and Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev (1874 - 1971) at Camp David, Maryland, September 25, 1959.
The camp is situated in the western Catskill Mountains near the convergence of that region and New York’s Southern Tier. The Delaware River (and thus, the New York-Pennsylvania border) is about 6 miles south and west of French Woods. The camp’s name is derived from the hamlet of French Woods where it resides.