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61Washington's mountain recreation economy — Washington s evergreen mountains are a source of pride for many that live in the evergreen state. Boasting nearly 25 peaks, the Olympic as well as Cascade mountain ranges provide recreation to thousands each year with an estimated economic value… …
62Mountain recreation economy of Washington — SR 20 through the North Cascades National Park The history of Washington is intertwined with its natural resources. A major component of the uniqueness of the Evergreen State is the presence of nearly 25 peaks, including the Olympic and Cascade… …
63Dead Timber State Recreation Area — Coordinates: 41°43′00″N 96°41′31″W / 41.7166667°N 96.69194°W / 41.7166667; 96.69194 …
64Bar 49 Recreation Ranch — Bar 49 Ranch= IntroductionThe Bar 49 Recreation Ranch no longer exists, but was a prototype of a new modern type of summer camp. It was operated from its opening in 1949 to its closing in 1977 in the Chiles Valley of Saint Helena, California,… …
65Mount Baker National Recreation Area — IUCN Category V (Protected Landscape/Seascape) …
66Curecanti National Recreation Area — IUCN Category V (Protected Landscape/Seascape) …
67Dreher Island State Recreation Area — Nearest city Little Mountain, South Carolina Coordinates …
68Sachsenhausen concentration camp — Prisoners of Sachsenhausen, 19 December 1938 …
69Extermination camp — The Holocaust: Nazi German extermination and concentration camps in occupied Poland. Extermination camps (or death camps) were camps built by Nazi Germany during the Second World War (1939–45) to systematically kill millions by gassing and… …
70L. Sprague de Camp — and Catherine Crook de Camp Born November 27, 1907(1907 11 27) New York City, New York Died …