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Nickerson State Park. / 41.75389°N 70.02194°W / 41.75389; -70.02194. Nickerson State Park is a state-owned, public recreation area of more than 1,900 acres (770 ha) located on Cape Cod in Brewster, Massachusetts. The park's sandy soil and scrub pines surround many kettle ponds which are dependent on groundwater and precipitation.
Website. www .koa .com. KOA (short for Kampgrounds [ sic] of America) is an American franchise of privately owned campgrounds. Having more than 500 locations across the United States and Canada, it is the world's largest system of privately owned campgrounds. [2] [3] It was founded in 1962 and is based in Billings, Montana, United States.
Rates range from $82 to $154 for an overnight at a campsite, according to the website, with rates raising on the weekends. For an RV site, prices range from $77 to $151. The rates are based on ...
According to the company's franchising website, "Own a KOA," there is an initial franchise fee of $30,000. Additionally, prospective new-construction franchisees must have a net worth of $1 ...
1 acre. 0.40 ha. 1870. Chestnut Hill Reservoir. The Chestnut Hill Reservoir Historic District is considered a nineteenth-century masterpiece of engineering, urban planning and landscape design. Chicopee Memorial State Park. Hampden. 42°10′45″N 72°32′13″W. / 42.17917°N 72.53694°W / 42.17917; -72.53694 ( Chicopee Memorial ...
Massasoit State Park is a public recreation area located on the southeast side of the city of Taunton, Massachusetts, with some parklands spilling into the adjacent town of Lakeville. The state park encompasses more than 1200 heavily wooded acres that include six lakes and ponds ( Lake Rico, Furnace Pond, King's Pond, Middle Pond, Little ...
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Acacia koa. Acacia heterophylla var. latifolia Benth. Acacia kauaiensis Hillebr. Acacia koa, commonly known as koa, [3] is a species of flowering tree in the family Fabaceae. It is endemic to the Hawaiian Islands, [2] where it is the second most common tree. [4] The highest populations are on Hawaiʻi, Maui and Oʻahu .