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  2. White Pines Forest State Park - Wikipedia

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    White Pines Forest State Park is located in what was once a part of the Sauk leader Black Hawk's territory and encompasses an area once known as White Pines Woods. [3] White Pines State Park nearly became an Illinois State Park as early as 1903, when the state established its first state park at Fort Massac. [4] Members of the Oregon, Illinois ...

  3. White Pines State Park Lodge and Cabins - Wikipedia

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    One of the Vernacular cabins at White Pines State Park. The area that encompasses the National Register of Historic Places listing for the Lodge and Cabins at White Pines Forest State Park covers 7 acres (28,000 m 2). The area is ringed by a perimeter road which forms the border of the site listed on the Register.

  4. Illinois State Park Lodges and Cabins Thematic Resources

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    White Pines nearly became a state park in 1903, along with Fort Massac, but the $30,000 appropriation for its purchase was subject to a veto by Governor Richard Yates. Pere Marquette State Park was not acquired until May 1932. Known then as Piasa Bluff State Park, the 1,511-acre (611 ha) park was the largest in Illinois at the time.

  5. List of music venues in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park: 6,000 October 1963 Clowes Memorial Hall: 2,142 unknown Celebration Park: 5,000 January 2011 The Palladium at the Center for Performing Arts: Carmel: 1,600 Late 2024 Fishers Event Center: Fishers: 7,500 June 2014 Grand Park Events Center: Westfield: 8,592 April 19, 1921 Long Center for the ...

  6. Cook Forest State Park - Wikipedia

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    Once called the "Black Forest", the area is famous for its towering white pines and hemlocks. The idea to make Cook Forest a public park originated on McCreight's first visit to the "Forest Cathedral" near the Clarion River in northwest central Pennsylvania. "It was a beautiful day, August 21, 1910, that the writer with a few others were ...

  7. Pine Creek (Rock River tributary) - Wikipedia

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    Beginning a few miles upstream from the park Pine Creek begins winding through glacial ridges and then enters White Pines State Park. For almost a half mile through the park the creek winds through steep valleys and its banks are lined by tall bluffs. The large rock and cliff formations provide habitat to plants ranging from large trees to moss ...

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