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(Feb. 22, 2012) -- The latest report from Statistical Survey’s Inc. of Michigan, Inc., which tracks RV sales, shows that overall total sales places McMahon’s RV as the No. 1 dealership in California.
(Feb. 22, 2012) -- More than 40,000 people flocked to Smith Mountain Lake State Park’s beach in 2011, a record number of visitors for the site, Brian Heft, park manager, told the Smith Mountain Eagle.
(Feb. 22, 2012) -- Stephen N. Spicer, 59, Neosho, Mo. passed away on Monday, following a long-term illness, according to an obituary in the Neosho Daily News.
(Feb. 22, 2012) -- The Jekyll Island Campground in Georgia is better equipped today for medical emergencies than it was last winter, reports the Brunswick News.
(Feb. 22, 2012) -- Out And About Live -- Motorhome News reports German motorhome manufacturer Dethleffs has revealed the first pictures and details of its new concept Class A motorcaravan -- the Evan.
(Feb. 22, 2012) -- South Carolina’s famed Lake Hartwell will host the Wal-Mart FLW Fishing Tour’s second tournament of the 2012 season. Thousand Trails’ Carolina Landing RV Resort offers a scenic setting for exploring the Lake Hartwell area.
(Feb. 22, 2012) -- Forrest Gladden tells Delmarva Now that Kiptopeke State Park gives access to the beach, the boat ramp and the large woodlands, without having to own these properties or know someone who owns property.
(Feb. 22, 2012) -- Like the Americans with Disabilities Act, California's Proposition 65 is enforced through civil lawsuits and as a result is becoming the next wave of “drive-by” lawsuits, the California Association of RV Parks and Campgrounds warned RV parks today.
(Feb. 22, 2012) -- The planning board's consideration of plans for a 225-unit seasonal recreational vehicle facility in Westerly, R.I., has been moved to next month, reports the The Westerly Sun.
(Feb. 22, 2012) -- The management team at Redwood and CrossRoads believes the acquisition of not only the Carriage name, but also the hiring of many of its previous employees will make the companies uniquely positioned to be the best stewards of the Carriage legacy.