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    Shaun Hunter
    Photo Date: 
    09/25/2018
    Sign pointing toward Samuel Buckland Campground along the the main loop road in Fort Churchill State Historic Park.
    Shaun Hunter
    Photo Date: 
    09/25/2018
    A self-pay station sits at the entrance to the campground.
    Shaun Hunter
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    09/25/2018
    A typical site has a table and fire pit.
    Shaun Hunter
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    09/25/2018
    Water spigots are placed sporadically throughout the campground.
    Shaun Hunter
    Photo Date: 
    09/25/2018
    One hiker and biker site sits in the campground.
    Shaun Hunter
    Photo Date: 
    09/25/2018
    A small bathroom building sits beside the former bathroom building up a small slope from the campground.
    Shaun Hunter
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    09/25/2018
    Large trees provide the campground with a good amount of shade.
    Shaun Hunter
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    09/25/2018
    Samuel Buckland Campground.
    Shaun Hunter
    Photo Date: 
    09/25/2018
    The Stewart Trail begins between sites 13 and 14 inside the campground.
    Shaun Hunter
    Photo Date: 
    09/25/2018
    Site 20 is ADA-friendly.

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