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  2. Crane Beach - Wikipedia

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    Panorama of Crane Beach in September 2007. Crane Beach is a 1,234-acre (4.99 km 2) conservation and recreation property located in Ipswich, Massachusetts, immediately north of Cape Ann. It consists of a four-mile-long (6 km) sandy beachfront, dunes, and a maritime pitch pine forest. Five and a half miles of hiking trails through the dunes and ...

  3. The 16 Best East Coast U.S. Beaches to Visit for Postcard ...

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    Crane Beach: Ipswich, Massachusetts. One of New England's most cherished destinations for summertime family fun, Crane Beach supplies far more than just sun and sand. Tucked within a 1,234-acre ...

  4. Crane Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    The Crane Wildlife Refuge, located in Ipswich and Essex, Massachusetts, is a 674-acre (2.73 km 2) property managed by The Trustees of Reservations. The refuge contains Long Island, Choate Island, and small areas of the Great Marsh. Located nearby are Castle Hill and Crane Beach, other properties managed by the

  5. 63rd Street Bathing Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    The 63rd Street Bathing Pavilion is a historic building in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Constructed in 1919, the pavilion is located at 63rd Street Beach in Jackson Park [1] in the Woodlawn community area. The building is Chicago's oldest beach house [2] and was designated as a Chicago Landmark on December 8, 2004. [3]

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  7. Ipswich Range Lights - Wikipedia

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    The Ipswich Range Lights are a pair of range lights on Crane Beach in Ipswich, Massachusetts. [1] [2] They have a long and varied story.They were first built as two brick towers, 542 feet (165 m) apart on a more or less east–west line in 1838.

  8. Pay a fee, for no showers or restrooms: Why Hawaii's best ...

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    Out-of-state visitors, who want to enjoy Hapuna Beach’s soft white sand and crystal clear waters need to pay a parking fee of $10 per car and an entrance fee of $5 for each person older than 3 ...

  9. Lake Dennison Recreation Area - Wikipedia

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    Lake Dennison Recreation Area is a 121-acre (49 ha) Massachusetts state park located in the town of Winchendon.It comprises a small portion of the 4,221 acres (1,708 ha) of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' Birch Hill Flood Control Project [3] that are managed by the Department of Conservation and Recreation and that also include Otter River State Forest.