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  1. Goodness (Parks, Tim) by Tim Parks, 1994-01-21
  2. Glacier Bay: A Guide to Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve (National Park Service Handbook)
  3. Tacoma'S Parks, WA (Images of America) by Melissa McGinnis, Doreen BeardSimpkins, et all 2007-06-13
  4. 1996 C/H Platform - Bonneville, Eighty-Eight, LSS, Ninety-Eight, Le Sabre, Park Avenue - GM Service Manual (Book 1 of 2) by General Motors Corp., 1995
  5. The Complete Guide to America's National Parks, 1992-93 (Fodor's Complete Guide to America's National Parks) by National Park Foundation, 1992-05
  6. Everglades National Park (True Books: National Parks) by Wende Fazio, 1999-03
  7. Complete Guide to America's National Parks, The: The Official Visitor's Guide to All 375 National Parks (Serial) by National Park Foundation, 1998-09-01
  8. Camper's Guide to Texas Parks, Lakes, and Forests, 5th Edition: Where to Go and How to Get There (Camper's Guide to Texas: Parks, Lakes, & Forests; Where to Go & How) by Mickey Little, 2005-12-25
  9. 1993 United Nations List of National Parks and Protected Areas: Liste Des Nations Unies Des Parcs Nationaux Et Des Aires Protegees 1993 by World Conservation Monitoring Centre Sta, Iucn Commission on National Parks & Prot, 1994-10
  10. National Geographic Road Guide to Rocky Mountain National Park (NG Road Guides) by Thomas Schmidt, 2004-03-01
  11. Castillo de San Marcos: A Guide to Castillo de San Marcos National Monument, Florida (National Park Service Handbook)
  12. Our National Parks by David Muench, 2005-11-01
  13. Preserving Nature in the National Parks: A History by Richard West Sellars, 1999-03-11
  14. CLEARING OUT A PARK, CLEANING UP THEIR LIVES.(General News)(A pilot program is giving homeless young people a chance to start over): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)

101. Park2
general introduction to some of the areas managed by the National Park Service.
http://www.valdosta.edu/~dlscott/national_parks/parks.html
America's National Parks
Three hundred and seventy-nine areas currently managed by the National Park Service are scattered throughout the United States. Only about 15 percent of these areas are officially designated national parks. Other areas are designated as national monuments, national seashores, national historic sites, national lakeshores, national battlefields, national historical parks, etc. Each area offers something special and worthwhile.
Many areas managed by the National Park Service have historical themes. For example, the homes of former presidents Hoover, Lincoln, Kennedy, Taft, Truman, Van Buren, F. Roosevelt, T. Roosevelt, Eisenhower, Johnson, and Carter are all part of the national park system. Likewise, many battlefields of the Revolutionary War and the Civil War are preserved and managed by the National Park Service. In the Plains and western United States, travelers should visit some of the historic forts that have been preserved. These include Fort Davis, Fort Laramie, Fort Scott, Fort Larned, and Bent's Old Fort. The National Park Service manages all of these areas. In general, the big and well-known natural areas are in the western United States, while the smaller, historical areas are in the eastern United States. Most national park areas charge an entrance fee. Some parks charge by the vehicle while other charge by the person. If you plan to visit several park areas during the year consider buying a Golden Eagle Passport that permits a year of unlimited visits to all the parks. The year begins on the day you purchase the pass. Special passes are available to seniors and the disabled. Inquire about any of these passes at a park entrance station or visitor center. The Golden Eagle Passport is available to anyone and can be purchased by mail but a Golden Age Passport for seniors or Golden Access Passport for the disabled must be purchased in person.

102. Henrico County - Recreation And Parks
Emergencies 911 Henrico Police 5015000 Recreation and parks 501-7275 Park Services261 general Robert E. Lee, used the house as his headquarters during the
http://www.co.henrico.va.us/rec/
Division of Recreation and Parks
Put a Little Leisure in Your Life!
The Division of Recreation and Parks is proud to offer programs that touch the lives of many individuals through its varied schedule of activities and services. From golf to gardening, picnic shelter reservations to beach volleyball, Civil War reenactments to the Henrico Theatre Company, environmental research to the Richmond Symphony, the Division of Recreation and Parks strives to meet the leisure needs of Henrico County residents.
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103. Rocky Mountain House National Historic Site
parks Canada links to accommodations, services, attractions, policies and other general information.
http://www.pc.gc.ca/lhn-nhs/ab/rockymountain/

104. Site Information - Gateway To Outdoor Adventure, Alberta Community Development
Alberta Provincial parks and Protected areas provides general information and recreational activities on Willmore Wilderness Park.
http://www.cd.gov.ab.ca/enjoying_alberta/parks/planning/gateway/siteinformation.

105. Draft General Policy National Parks Act
Draft general Policy National parks Act. Submissions Analysis. Glossary. Draft generalPolicy National parks Act. Submissions closed on Friday 19 December 2003.
http://www.doc.govt.nz/About-DOC/Policies-Plans-and-Reports/Draft-Statements-of-
Overview Legislation Concessions Contact Us ... Vacancies Policies Plans and Reports Captive Management Policy Conservation with Communities Strategy Draft Statements of General Policy General Policy for National Parks 1983 ... DOCs Role in Resource Management Draft Statements of General Policy Fact Sheet Draft Statements of General Policy Draft General Policy Conservation Act and Related Legislation Draft General Policy National Parks Act Submissions Analysis Draft General Policy National Parks Act Foreword Table of Contents Introduction Treaty of Waitangi Responsibilities ... Glossary
Draft General Policy National Parks Act
Submissions closed on Friday 19 December 2003. A summary of submissions will be available online in 2004.
NEW ZEALAND CONSERVATION AUTHORITY
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106. Queen Creek, Arizona
Information on the community, general plan, economic development, Town Council, building safety, parks and recreation, schools, and contacts.
http://www.queencreek.org/
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107. Welcome To Brentwood, Mo Web Site!
Includes general public information including parks, library, street department, calendar, and building permits.
http://www.brentwoodmo.org/
Site Search: City Government About The City Brentwood City Code Services Emergency Preparedness City Departments Administration Economic Development Street Fire ... Library
Recent News… Register Now For Day Camps and Sports Camps 11th Annual  Brentwood Charity Golf Tournament Free Sounds of Summer Concert Series
Recent news about the city can be found in our monthly newsletter located in the Archives (found at the top of the page) and in the About the City section (located at the left.)  Contact us Members of the Brentwood Police Department Along with Bud Schilling at Last Year’s Annual City of Brentwood Charity Golf Tournament June 14: Day Camp Begins June 14: Youth Volleyball Camp June 17: Free Junior Tennis Rally
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How often do you use the trails in Brentwood? At least 3 times a week At least once a week At least once a month At least once a year Where are the trails?

108. Bryan's RollerCoaster Tycoon Site
Contains cheats, tips, tracks, parks, sound files, and general game information.
http://www.angelfire.com/games2/rctfan/
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109. Gay Day At Walt Disney World
Offers extensive information about the annual events taking place at Disney World and surrounding theme parks. Includes general event information, travel information, a guide to Orlando, and chat and discussion forums.
http://www.gayday.com/
Gay Day at Walt Disney World
Since 1991, gay men and lesbians from around the world have converged in and around Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida for an entire weekend of exciting events centered around area theme parks and attractions. Gay Day at Walt Disney World Join thousands of gay, lesbian and bisexuals for a weekend in the worlds number one travel destination for Gay Day. The Gay Day celebration in Orlando includes events at Universal Studios Florida, SeaWorld as well as Walt Disney World. gay days, GAYDAYS, gay day, GAY DAYS, gayday at disney, beach ball, bisexual, disney, disney world, epcot, gay central florida, gay men, gay orlando, gay travel, gay women, lesbian, lesbian travel, lesbigay, Central Florida, magic kingdom, MGM Studios, Orlando, sea world, travel, typhoon lagoon, universal, universal studios, walt disney world

110. San Diego Park & Recreation - Your Dog & City Parks
Park and Recreation Home Page general Park Information Recreation Centers andPools parks and Open Space Golf Courses Recreation Activities and Programs
http://www.sannet.gov/park-and-recreation/general-info/dogs.shtml
Your Dog and City Parks
Friendly Reminders when Bringing Your Dog to a Park All dogs shall be maintained on a leash not to exceed 8 feet, this includes trails and canyons in all parks. For those parks that have been designated dog off leash areas, dogs must be leashed until inside the posted boundary for the off leash area. Dogs benefit by being protected from rattlesnakes, ticks, traffic and various other hazards and distractions. In addition, poison oak is spread from dogs to humans. We understand that people love their dogs and want a place for them to run free, play fetch, and socialize with other dogs. The City of San Diego has designated off leash dog areas for just this reason. It is necessary to keep your pets within the boundaries of the posted "Designated Dog Off Leash" areas as the perimeters may be unsafe for your dog (ex. traffic, sharp objects that can injure them). Please adhere to the posted park rules and also...
  • Always pick up after your pet Do not bring a puppy to the dog park until he or she has had all required vaccinations Be sure that your dog’s required vaccinations are up to date for the health of all dogs on site Be sure that your dog is wearing a current license on his or her collar from the County Department of Animal Services
If you would like to establish a leash free dog park in your area, or add amenities to the existing dog park in your area, please call the Park and Recreation Department’s Park Planning and Development Division at (619) 525-8239. A public process may be implemented that will include input and evaluation from dog owners and community members.

111. Gurnee Park District | Welcome
A municipal governing agency established for providing parks, recreational facilities and recreational programs for the residents of Gurnee Park District. The District is governed by five elected commissioners who set the general policies of the District. policies of the District.
http://www.gurneeparkdistrict.com/
4374 Old Grand Avenue
Viking Park
Gurnee, IL 60031
phone: 847-623-7788
fax: 847-623-8121 Board Meetings
Board meetings are conducted on the third Tuesday of each month in the Viking Park Community Center (4374 Old Grand Avenue), Activity Room 4. The meetings begin at 7pm and are open to the public. If you have a park or program concern or suggestion, or if you would like to observe how the Park District operates, we encourage your attendance. Our Mission
The Gurnee Park District, through its facilities, programs, services, and personnel, seeks to enhance the quality of life and the environment; to acquire, conserve and protect natural resources; and to provide leisure time opportunities for the benefit of its present and future citizens. Gurnee Park District
The Gurnee Park District is a municipal governing agency established for the primary purpose of providing parks, recreational facilities and recreational programs for the residents of Gurnee Park District. The Park District is governed by five elect commissioners who set the general policies of the District.

112. City Of Oconto: History On The Bay, Www.cityofoconto.com Www.ocontoparks.com
Provides city history, meeting information, parks information, and a general directory.
http://www.cityofoconto.com/
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About Us Contact Us City Map This area has a rich historical past, mainly because of its location along the west shore of the waters of Green Bay. About 5000 years ago an archaic people, later called the Copper Culture, hunted, fished, and buried their dead on the banks of the Oconto River near the bay. The French Canadians came here in the 1600's to trade for the fur of beaver, muskrat and fox, canoeing by way of Mackinac and down the bay. Early settlers arrived by steam powered boats traveling on the Great Lakes. Of those, a Norwegian community grew on the bay shore and began fishing commercially, sending barrels of salted herring, whitefish, and trout to eastern markets. Beginning in the 1850's lumbering was the primary focus. Logs were floated down the Oconto River where they were sawed into lumber at one of seven mills in Oconto and shipped out by boat to large growing cities on Lake Michigan.

113. Welcome To The City Of Laguna Niguel Website!
Official information about agendas and meetings, general information about the city, parks and trails maps, business development opportunities and city news.
http://www.ci.laguna-niguel.ca.us
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114. Home Page
Yearround recreation resort features fishing, hunting, mountain biking. Mobile home and RV parks, restaurant, general store, laundry. Located on Goodale Creek, half-way between Big Pine and Independence.
http://www.aberdeenresort.com/

115. General Information
Our Staff Raymond Purtell, Director of parks and Recreation Greg Foran, Park Superintendent Tree Warden Brian Hollister, Park Maintenance Supervisor Kelly
http://town.glasct.org/parks/general.htm
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Vision Statement Town of Glastonbury
Building on over 300 years of tradition and heritage, Glastonbury continues to balance the preservation of its natural resources with the evolving needs of our community.
Through positive community partnerships, careful planning, and professional management, we are committed to the highest levels of responsive and equitable service, integrity, and fiscal responsibility.
Ongoing innovation, regional cooperation, and effective leadership will ensure that Glastonbury will always be a great place to live, learn, work and do business.
Our Staff
Raymond Purtell, Director of Parks and Recreation
Brian Hollister, Park Maintenance Supervisor
Kelly Devanny, Recreation Supervisor
Bill Engle, Recreation Supervisor
Anna Park, Recreation Program Coordinator Matthew Mace, Recreation Program Coordinator Carol Closson, Executive Secretary Cynthia Lea, Administrative Secretary Lori Riley, Administrative Secretary How to Reach Us Administrative Phone: 652-7679 Administrative Fax: 652-7691 Program Information Line: 652-7689 On the Web: www.glasct.org

116. Home
Serves the tristate area with ceremonial parks and banquet facilities on premises in Williamstown and Glassboro. Provides menus, general information and photographs.
http://www.massoscatering.com/
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Stop by and visit our newly expanded deli with our express buffet, pick up a complete ready to eat dinner for your family... or stop in for a fast, healthy lunch. Our selections change daily Pleasing our customers and making every event a success is our highest priority at Catering by Masso's.
We cater to all of your needs!
Weddings Corporate Functions Social Gatherings Christenings Showers Holiday Partys Picnics Fundraisers Our consultants will assist you in coordinating the perfect affair. From our beautiful outdoor ceremonial parks to the elegance of our chandeliered banquet rooms or to your home or office, you can experience the impeccable service and finest quality cuisine that Masso's is known for.
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117. Pinon Hills Golf Course
Located in Farmington this Ken Dye design is one of the top ten municipal courses in the U.S. Individual hole illustrations, photographs and general information are featured.
http://www.fmtn.org/depts/parks/golf/phills.html
You must call the
Pinon Hill Golf Course for
tee times at (505) 326-6066
For private lessons, call the Pro Shop at (505) 326-6066 for an appointment. Pinon Hills green fees and cart rental fees Beginning opening day, November 3 1989, Pinon Hills has been raved about by both the golfers and golf publications. Over the years Pinon Hills has received the following recognition.
  • 1991-1996 Golf Digest...#1 course in New Mexico
  • Golf World "one of the best new desert designs"
  • 1994 Golf Digest... America's best golf bargain
  • 2000 Five star rating-one of only 16 in the country
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118. NORTHEASTERN WISCONSIN ZOO 4418 Reforestation Road Green Bay
Green Bay. general information, volunteer opportunities, membership, and special events.
http://www.co.brown.wi.us/parks/newzoo/
NEW ZOO
4418 Reforestation Road
Green Bay, Wisconsin 54313 The NEW Zoo is located within Brown County's beautiful wooded REFORESTATION CAMP.
The Reforestation Camp has scenic trails, fishing ponds,
skiing, picnic areas, and more!
Click here for more info.
Zoo Visitor Center Zoo Education Center Zoo Volunteer Center Zoo Fax 24-Hour Zoo Information
Student INTERNSHIPS Available Browse our WISH LIST TEACHERS! Field Trip
Planning Information for School Groups Upcoming Summer Camps
and Education Programs Register for ZOO SNOOZE now! Get Involved in Animal Enrichment! NEW Zoo "Zoo Cam" Check it out! Check out what is happening at the Zoo on the Zoo Cam! The NEW Zoo is excited to join Time Warner Cable with the installation of a state-of-the-art live camera at the Northeastern Wisconsin Zoo, so the public can tune in any time via the Internet and see what's going on at the Zoo Find out more about the Zoo Cam here!

119. Colchester Borough Council - A-Z Of Services
, Car parks - general enquiries.Telephone number, 282316. E-mail, parking@colchester.gov.uk....... Car parks general enquiries.
http://www.colchester.gov.uk/A_-_Z_det.asp?id=213

120. Como Park Zoo And Conservatory - Home Page
St. Paul. general information, zoo history, animal photos and descriptions, education program and conservation project summaries and special events.
http://www.stpaul.gov/depts/parks/comozoo/czs/
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Como Zoo and the Marjorie McNeely Conservatory are located just west of the intersection of Lexington Parkway and Horton Avenue in Saint Paul's historic Como Park. For directions or information call our 24-hour info line at (651)487-8200 Como Zoo Marjorie McNeelyConservatory 1250 Kaufman Drive 1325 Aida Place Saint Paul, MN 55103 Saint Paul, MN 55103
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