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Haulover and Park
* Unincorporated Miami-Dade County ( Haulover Park )
Among the most widely used are Gunnison Beach in New Jersey ( National Park Service ) and Haulover Beach in Florida ( Miami-Dade County ).
* South Florida Free Beaches ( Haulover Beach Park )

Haulover and Beach
When the Haulover bridge was completed in 1925, the area became accessible from Miami Beach, attracting developers who widened streams, dug canals and inlets and created islands and peninsulas for building waterfront properties on Biscayne Bay.
In Biscayne Bay, between the city of Miami, North Miami, the Village of Miami Shores and Miami Beach, 11 of the islands situated in the area of Bakers Haulover Cut, Broad Causeway, 79th Street Causeway, Julia Tuttle Causeway, and Venetian Causeway were surrounded with 603, 850 square meters ( 6. 5 million square feet ) of pink woven polypropylene fabric covering the surface of the water, floating and extending out 61 meters ( 200 ft ) from each island into the Bay.
It extends southward from the Ponce de Leon inlet in New Smyrna Beach, Florida County southward and across the " Haulover Canal " and along the western shore of Merritt Island.

Haulover and by
The City proper is usually divided into two areas: Northside, bounded by the Haulover Creek and ending in the east at the Fort George area, and Southside, extending to the outskirts of the City and the Port area and including downtown.
* Mosquito Lagoon, from Ponce de Leon Inlet to the north end of Merritt Island, connected to Indian River by Haulover Canal.

Haulover and .
The name Baker's Haulover is presumed to derive from a man named Baker who hauled small boats over the isthmus between ocean and bay.
Belize City spreads out to Mile 6 on the Western Highway and Mile 5 on the Northern Highway, at the Haulover Bridge.
Pickstock inhabits the banks of the Haulover Creek extending to Barrack Road.
The three main canals running in Belize City, are Haulover Creek, Burdon Canal and Collet Canal.
An observation deck is provided near the drawbridge that carries State Road 3 over the Haulover Canal, in the northern part of the refuge, since manatees frequently congregate there.
Remains of a bridge at Baker's Haulover Inlet.
Two Manatee s swimming in Mosquito Lagoon, Florida, near the Haulover Canal.
It connects to the Indian River via the Haulover Canal.
The four teams are: Sweet Pearly, First Stop, The Young Brave, and the Haulover Tigers.

Park and Beach
Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Hoaps, Jr. have returned to their home in Drexel Park, after spending some time in Delray Beach Fla..
The Christsen family supported settlement farming families through hard times and these good deeds were acknowledged with the naming of Christsen Park at Bargara Beach.
The city is west of the former site of Times Beach, the site of dioxin contamination discovered in the 1980s ; the area was cleaned up and became Route 66 State Park.
The bars themselves are the sites of long beaches, such as Sandbanks Provincial Park and Sandy Island Beach State Park.
In addition to bordering the Pacific Ocean and Mission Bay Park, Pacific Beach includes Kate Sessions Park and the Pacific Beach Recreation Center.
Parks and protected areas around the bay include Eden Landing Ecological Reserve, Hayward Regional Shoreline, Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge, Hayward Shoreline Interpretive Center, Crown Memorial State Beach, Eastshore State Park, Point Isabel Regional Shoreline, Brooks Island Regional Shoreline, and César Chávez Park.
AT & T Park is the centerpiece of a renaissance in San Francisco's South Beach and Mission Bay neighborhoods.
Randolph, which is home to Dominion Park Beach, is actually on the city's largest island, joined to Milford by the Canal Bridge over Mosquito Cove on Greenhead Road.
The Irving Nature Park, formerly Saints ' Rest Beach sits on an extensive peninsula called Taylor's Island extending into the western part of the harbour into the Bay of Fundy.
* Maxwelton Beach Fourth of July Parade and fireworks show, which takes place at the southern end of Maxwelton Beach Road at Dave Mackie Park.
In December 2010, while appearing on Desert Island Discs, Nick Park announced that he was working with Pleasure Beach Blackpool to build a theme park ride based on the characters.
; Province of Maine: Settled in 1622 ( An earlier attempt to settle the Popham Colony in Sagadahoc, Maine ( near present day Phippsburg and Popham Beach State Park ) in 1607 was abandoned after only one year ).
* Lakeside Beach State Park
Popular inland beaches include Southport, Budds Beach, Marine Stadium, Currumbin Alley, Tallebudgera Estuary, Jacobs Well, Jabiru Island, Paradise Point, Harley Park Labrador, Santa Barbara, Boykambil and Evandale Lake.
File: Acadia National Park Shore. JPG | Coastline and Sand Beach
There were several events which were scheduled to commemorate this occasion over the July 4 weekend, including a free concert with the Beach Boys in the city's Kirby Park.
The Beach Boys rescheduled their concert and played a Kirby Park concert on Labor Day weekend, Sunday September 3, 2006, attended by Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell.
Beaches on the southern side of the Burnett River are ( from north to south ) the Oaks Beach, Mon Repos, Nielsen Park, Bargara Beach, Kellys Beach, Innes Park and Elliott Heads.

Park and operated
** Cyclone ( Dreamworld ), a steel roller coaster which operated as Big Dipper at Luna Park Sydney from 1995 to 2001
The Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park, operated by the National Park Service, commemorates the lives and achievements of Dayton natives Orville and Wilbur Wright and Paul Laurence Dunbar.
It is currently operated by the National Park Service.
The Ranger III is a 165-foot ( 50 m ) ship operated by the National Park Service, said to be the largest piece of equipment in the National Park system.
This figure includes the Waverly Hills Golf Course and adjacent Michigan Avenue Park, which are part of Lansing Township, but operated by the City of Lansing.
Prince William Forest Park ( then known as Chopawamsic Recreational Demonstration Area ) was the site of an OSS training camp that operated from 1942 to 1945.
* Riverside Amusement Park ( Indianapolis ), amusement park in Indiana that operated from 1903 to 1970
In West Orange, New Jersey, the 13. 5 acre ( 5. 5 ha ) Glenmont estate is maintained and operated by the National Park Service as the Edison National Historic Site.
The park formerly operated a monorail line, the Wgasa Bush Line, which ran through the Wild Animal Park.
The church property, which is operated by the National Park Service, includes a cemetery with burial stones dating to 1704 and the remnants of a village green that was the site of what came to be known as the " Great Election " of 1733.
** In the past, D & RG operated branch lines from Leadville to Oro City ( 1883-1941 ), Ibex / Chrysolite ( 1898-1944 ), Graham Park ( 1898-1941 ) and Fryer Hill ( 1881-1944 ).
From 1904 to 1929, the Realty Syndicate also operated a major amusement park in north Oakland called Idora Park.
The tax incentives program is operated by the Federal Historic Preservation Tax Incentives program, which is managed jointly by the National Park Service, individual State Historic Preservation Offices, and the Internal Revenue Service.
At the state-sponsored facility, which was named Jamestown Festival Park, later renamed Jamestown Settlement, full-sized replicas of the three ships that brought the colonists, the Susan Constant, Godspeed, and the Discovery were constructed at a shipyard in Portsmouth, Virginia, and docked at Jamestown, where became a permanent attraction to be both toured, and seen by water from the nearby Jamestown Ferry system operated by VDOT, and relocated for the festival to nearby Glass House Point.
* Copper Breaks State Park, which is operated by the Texas Parks & Wildlife Department, is located in far southern Hardeman County near the Pease River just off State Highway 6, about south of Quanah.
In addition to the federally operated Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Sevier County is home to numerous smaller community parks, primarily within the cities of Sevierville, Pigeon Forge, and Gatlinburg.
The Hammersmith and City Railway ( H & CR ) opened in 1864, a elevated railway, largely built on brick arches and bridges between a station at Hammersmith and Westbourne Park that was operated jointly by the Metropolitan and Great Western Railways.
The project involved electrification of the surface lines ( operated by steam trains at the time ), the doubling of the original single-line section between Finchley Central and the proposed junction with the Edgware branch of the Northern line, and the construction of three new linking sections of track: a connection between Northern City Line and Finsbury Park station on the surface ; an extension from Archway to the LNER line near East Finchley via new deep-level platforms below Highgate station ; and a short diversion from just before the LNER's Edgware station to the Underground's station of the same name.
These supplement the Hanworth Air Park Leisure Centre and Library, operated by Fusion Leisure on behalf of Hounslow Council.
Both Daniel Boone Forest and Cumberland Falls State Park are operated by the Kentucky State Parks system, also located in the county.
The Lost Pines 1 Power Project ( owned and operated by GenTex Power Corporation, a wholly owned affiliate of LCRA ) is a natural gas-fired combined-cycle plant adjacent to the Sim Gideon plant and the two form the Lost Pines Power Park.
The road is owned and operated by the New Jersey Turnpike Authority between the New Jersey Turnpike and Route 3, the New Jersey Department of Transportation between Route 3 and Park Avenue near the Union City / Weehawken border, and by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey east of Park Avenue, including the helix used to descend the New Jersey Palisades to reach the entrance of the Lincoln Tunnel.

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