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Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area The Delaware River downstream from the Gap in autumn
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Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area
CRM Saved From the Dam: People
 

PEOPLE: MANAGING RECREATION IN THE PARK

From "Wreck-reation" to Recreation Area: A Superintendent's Perspective CRM Magazine: Saved from the Dam (Vol. 25 No.3 2002) By park superintendent Bill Laitner. KEYWORDS: conservation through cooperation, Montague Grange. RELATED PAGES IN THIS WEBSITE: Montague Association for the Restoration of Community History (M.A.R.C.H), Millbrook Village NJ, Millbrook Village Society, Pahaquarry Foundation, Peters Valley Craft Center, Walpack Historical SocietyPark Partners, Farming the Park, Agriculture in the ParkThe Tocks Island Dam Controversy, Forming and Managing the Park.

Shall We Dance? Partnering with the National Park Service CRM Magazine: Saved from the Dam By former mayor of Pahaquarry Township NJ Jean Zipser. KEYWORDS: Pahaquarry Foundation, B.B. Van Campen House, Julia Orthwine, Rudolf Orthwine, Dance Magazine, Honeysuckle Lodge, Pahaquarry Township NJ, Paoqualin, Hardwick Township NJ, Abram Van Campen House, Eladio Lopez, Patricia Ann Griffin, Sandy Taylor, Miharu Lane, Owen Kanzler, Domenick Martino, Richard Ring, Robert Kirby, Bob Kirby, Robert McCabe. RELATED PAGES IN THIS WEBSITE: Tocks Island Project, Artist Penny Ross, historic leasing, National Register of Historic Places, Old Mine Road.

Peters Valley Crafts Education Center: Managing a Contemporary Crafts Center in a Historic District CRM Magazine: Saved from the Dam (Vol. 25 No.3 2002) By former executive director of Peters Valley Kenn Jones. RELATED PAGES IN THIS WEBSITE: Peters Valley Craft Center, historic leasing, Old Mine Road.

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Did You Know?
... chief causes of water fatalities on the Delaware River are: (1) swimming without a lifejacket (PFD); (2) trying to swim across the river; and (3) swimming after drinking lots of alcohol. Wear a pfd and swim at lifeguarded beaches. DON'T drink-then-swim! NEVER TRY TO SWIM ACROSS THE RIVER!
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Last Updated: November 17, 2011 at 11:39 MST