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  4. American Heartland Theme Park - Wikipedia

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    The RV park, Three Ponies RV and Campground, will consist of 750 RV spaces and 300 cabins, and is scheduled to open in 2028. [1] The park was originally set to open in the fall of 2026. [ 6 ]

  5. RV park - Wikipedia

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    Map symbol used by the U.S. National Park Service to indicate an RV campground A European town campground in Tralee, Ireland. A recreational vehicle park (RV park) or caravan park is a place where people with recreational vehicles can stay overnight, or longer, in allotted spaces known as "sites" or "campsites".

  6. Trailer park - Wikipedia

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    A trailer park, caravan park, mobile home park, mobile home community or manufactured home community is a temporary or permanent area for mobile homes and travel trailers. Advantages include low cost compared to other housing, and quick and easy moving to a new area (for example, when taking a job in a distant place while keeping the same home).

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  8. Campsite - Wikipedia

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    In North America many campgrounds have facilities for Recreational Vehicles and are also known as RV parks. Similar facilities in the UK are known as Caravan Parks. The Kampgrounds of America (KOA) is a large chain of commercial campgrounds located throughout the United States and Canada. [citation needed]

  9. Fact check: California rollercoaster riders are not banned ...

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    The claim that California amusement park attendees aren't allowed to scream on thrill rides to prevent the spread of COVID-19 is false. Fact check: California rollercoaster riders are not banned ...