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Local hotels, holiday centres, bed and breakfast accommodation, holiday homes and caravans for rent, all support this year-round tourist resort.
The first full-line year-round Saks store was opened in Chicago, Illinois, in 1929, followed by another resort store in Miami Beach, Florida.
The expansion of Ocean City since the 1960s has turned the northern part of the county from a summer resort to an expanding year-round community.
Mount Hood, the only year-round ski resort in the United States and the site of Timberline Lodge, is a major attraction for recreation and tourism.
The resort is open year-round.
Once a summer resort destination, the lake within New Fairfield is now mostly populated with many year-round homes.
A resort and retirement community built on tourism and the service industry, Daytona Beach Shores has no manufacturing industry, but caters to tourists year-round with miniature golf courses and other types of family entertainment.
In the early 20th century, with better transportation options, the summer resort became the year-round home of many, and the terrapin farm at Barbee's Pavilion became world famous for the export of terrapins for stew, including to the major restaurants of New York City and to the Czar of Russia.
Development here began in the 1870s and virtually ended in the 1920s, leaving York Harbor a microcosm of period resort architecture, now converted for year-round use.
Although founded as a summer resort, it is now a town of year-round residents who choose not to permit commercial establishments.
* Adams Shore was originally developed as a summer resort location and is now a year-round residential area.
* Squantum in the peninsular northernmost part of Quincy grew from being a summer resort adjacent to an early airfield into a year-round residential neighborhood.
Lake Ann is located 12 miles west of Traverse City a beautiful, year-round resort community in northwest lower Michigan.
Bretton Woods is a year-round recreational and resort area on Route 302 southeast toward Hart's Location.
The private resort community created by the Crane Company consisted primarily of summer homes, but the homes began to be winterized in the 1940s and the current membership of 2, 600 families are largely year-round residents.
Businesses now support Brian Head, a year-round resort featuring great powder snow for downhill and cross-country skiing in the winter and numerous summer mountain activities.
The village is a year-round community, but is a summer resort, offering galleries, boutiques and quality services to summer visitors.
Chester is one of the wealthiest communities in the province as a result of being a vacation and resort destination, with many seasonal and year-round estates and mansions.
Built on a hill behind Algonquin Park station, the two-storey year-round resort was an immediate success.
When complete, the resort will be a year-round retail and attractions destination with more than of interconnected rivers that carry guests between cabins, treehauses, a full-services hotel, a waterpark and the Riverwalk with destination shopping, dining and other entertainment.
The community started out as a summer resort colony, but with the increased popularity of skiing, it became a year-round settlement.
Mont Tremblant Ski Resort ( known as Tremblant ) is a year-round resort in the Laurentian Mountains of Quebec, Canada, about 130 km northwest of Montreal.
The Bowl was an attempt to make Atlantic City more of a year-round resort in the pre-gambling era as opposed to a single-season one ( the Miss America Pageant, also held at the center, likewise began as an attempt to extend the season beyond Labor Day ).
Snowbird resort is a year-round ski and summer resort located in the heart of the Wasatch National Forest on the eastern border of the Salt Lake City suburb of Sandy.

year-round and area
The Dayton area is served by Five Rivers MetroParks, encompassing over 23 facilities for year-round recreation, education, and conservation.
In a 2012 ranking of 277 metropolitan areas in the United States, the American Lung Association ranked the Pittsburgh metropolitan area as having the sixth-worst pollution in both short-term and year-round particle pollution and the 20th worst ozone ( smog ) pollution, results that have been disputed by government.
Ptarmigan and ravens are considered the only year-round birds in the park, although 43 species make seasonal use of the area.
This year-round manned station is totally covered with ice and snow ( buried 10 meters under the surface ) and is situated in the Weddell-Sea area ( 08 15W, 70 35S ).
Irrigation and mild winter climate has made the area ideal for year-round vegetable farming.
Continual glaciers were still clinging to mountains in the area in the late 19th century, and one small glacier on Strawberry Mountain often remains year-round.
An area near the A12 M11 Link Road ( which was built in the 1990s ) beside the section from Blake Hall Road to Selsdon Road was in 2008 preserved by local residents as a Wild-Flower Meadow with a year-round display of wild and naturalised plants, shrubs and trees ; starting in spring with oxlip ( P. elatoir ), cowslip ( Primula veris ), primrose ( P. vulgaris ), and meadow buttercup ( Ranunculus acris ), followed by many species including the grass vetchling ( Lathyrus nissolia ).
Between 1986 and 2000, the Primary year-round residents were a small family of five who worked together to maintain and upkeep the area in the off season for mining.
If the area was to become habitable and productive all year, the cycle of flood and drought had to be replaced with a reliable supply of water that could be controlled year-round.
The federally operated national recreation area offers year-round recreational opportunities.
This large landing area, combined with excellent year-round weather, makes the base perfect for flight testing.
Not until the 1950s did Coachella begin to expand into its present range, about, an area which contained large year-round agricultural corporate farms and fruit groves, particularly of citrus ( lemons, oranges, grapefruit ) and date palms.
Heise Hot Springs, a local recreation area, provides facilities for golfing, camping and year-round swimming.
Countless events occur year-round in the area, the most attended including football and basketball games, the beginning of the annual New Palestine Parade, and the annual Fourth of July festival.
In addition to these year-round residents, many homes in the area are lake cottages occupied only in the summers.
The city, along its northwestern border, is known for its swamps and lowland area that remain at or near the water table year-round.
It was first occupied by a small band of the Saginaw tribe of the Chippewa People which by the mid-19th century used the area as a ' summer village ' ( it was not used by them year-round, but they ' wintered ' in the area that is now Meridian Township ).
Glen Arbor is a popular tourist area for a few months during the summer when the local merchants and year-round inhabitants watch the population nearly triple.
During the winter months only year-round inhabitants remain in the area to take advantage of outdoor winter sports.
Numerous smaller lakes in the area, including Little Round Lake, Green Prairie Fish Lake, Fish Trap Lake, Round Lake, and Lake Shamineau, provide abundant recreation opportunities year-round.
California boasts a strong recreation program, serving children in the California area year-round.

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