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We have an association of cabin owners TPCOA that have shares to the 67 acre property. Annual dues are about $750 /year and is classified as a summer residence only (1 April - 1 Nov) when the 3 park water pumps are on. We have dumpsters by the dam all year around as you can come up weekends in winter for ice skating. My place is insured for $62,400 but I'm selling for $55,000 + $30,000 land share owner. I like this better than any cabin here. The location is 125 Shawn Lane, as seen in the pics, in the middle of the park.

The Tohickon Creek is stocked twice in spring and summer with trout and has white water rafting and kyacking in the fall.
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New Orleans has never been known for its strong environmental conscience. Until five years ago, the city measured the success of each Mardi Gras by the number of tons of trash generated, and for many, recycling meant reusing the plastic cups caught at parades. In some neighborhoods, curbside recycling programs struggled due to lack of participation. Today, two and a half years after Katrina, residents and social and environmental activists are sweeping away old notions, but some say too much is being lost in the process.

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