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  2. Rapid City, South Dakota - Wikipedia

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    The local population nearly doubled between 1940 and 1948, from almost 14,000 to nearly 27,000. Military families and civilian personnel soon took every available living space in town, and mobile home parks proliferated. Rapid City businesses profited from the military payroll.

  3. Bedrock City (South Dakota) - Wikipedia

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    Flintstones Bedrock City was a 62 acres (25 ha) theme park and campground in Custer, South Dakota in the Black Hills which featured buildings and characters inspired by The Flintstones television series. The facility opened in 1966 and closed in 2015.

  4. Trailer park - Wikipedia

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    Mobile home parks in the U.S. have become an attractive investment for financial firms such as Carlyle Group, Apollo Global Management and TPG Capital. [14] [3] [2] In the early 2020s, an individual mobile home park can be sold in the tens of millions of dollars. [15] Over 100,000 US mobile home sites were estimated to be owned by large firms ...

  5. List of towns in South Dakota - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of towns in South Dakota, arranged in alphabetical order.This is a list of places incorporated in South Dakota as towns, regardless of size.Municipalities in South Dakota can also be incorporated as cities.

  6. Rapid City, South Dakota metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    The Rapid City, SD metropolitan area, as defined by the United States Census Bureau.Anchored by the city of Rapid City, the area corresponds to the entirety of Pennington and Meade counties in the state of South Dakota, though the Rapid City market area extends well beyond those counties and into Nebraska, Montana, Wyoming, and North Dakota.

  7. David H. Reynolds - Wikipedia

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    While Rolfe and Reynolds originally both taught Mobile Home University, Rolfe is now the primary instructor. The course costs approximately $2,000 and is a combination of classroom lecture and onsite tour visits to local mobile home communities. [1] During the course, attendees are taught how to make a profit by purchasing mobile home parks.

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