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Brown County Bay Shore: 5637 Sturgeon Bay Road, town of Green Bay. The Bay Shore campground is the most popular campground in the area and sits on the Niagara Escarpment, with 107 wooded campsites.
Brown County Bay Shore: 5637 Sturgeon Bay Road, town of Green Bay. The Bay Shore campground is the most popular campground in the area and sits on the Niagara Escarpment. with 107 wooded campsites.
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Rockwood Lodge was the training facility of the Green Bay Packers from 1946 to 1950. Originally built in 1937 as a retreat for a local Norbertine Order, the Lodge was purchased by Packers coach and general manager Curly Lambeau in 1946 and then heavily renovated, making it the first self-contained training facility in professional football history.
Coon Lake County Park; Coon Rapids Dam Regional Park; East Twin Lake County Park; Islands of Peace County Park; Kordiak County Park; Lake George Regional Park; Locke County Park; Manomin County Park; Martin-Island-Linwood Lakes Regional Park; Mississippi West Regional Park; Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Regional Park Reserve; Rum River Central ...
Trail in Bay Shore Park in Brown County, Wisconsin. Date: 28 June 2013, 21:43: Source: Trail to Green Bay, Bayshore County Park, Door Peninsula, Wisconsin:
The camp is now a Bergen County Park and is independently managed and financially supported by The Friends of Glen Gray, Inc. [68] Camp Grice: Garden State Council: Active: Includes the Pine Tree Education and Environmental Center. Camp Ken-etiwa-pec: Camp Kimble: Camp Lenape/Lenape Scout Reservation: Burlington County Council: Medford, NJ ...
The shore of Brown County State Park's Ogle Lake. Brown County's game preserve was created in late 1924. [Note 2] During November, 1924, the Indiana Department of Conservation appointed a game warden to manage the preserve. [10] The new manager was a resident of Nashville, and familiar with the area.