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Multi-word Results
amusement park |
an outdoor place with games, rides, and other forms of entertainment. |
ballpark |
an enclosed piece of land, with or without a roof, having stands for spectators and a playing field for ball games, esp. baseball. [2 definitions] |
car park |
(chiefly British) a usu. paved area where motor vehicles can be parked; parking lot. |
Central Park |
the first urban park in the U.S., developed in 1873, located in the Manhattan borough of New York City. |
double-park |
to park (a vehicle) alongside another that is parked parallel to the curb. |
industrial park |
a tract of land provided with the public utilities, zoning regulations, and the like required by, and designed to attract, industry. |
national park |
a large area of scenic beauty, or historic or scientific interest, maintained and preserved by a national government for public use and enjoyment. |
National Park Service |
an agency of the U.S. Department of the Interior that manages National Parks, National Monuments, and other such property. [2 definitions] |
theme park |
an amusement park in which the structures and settings share a common theme. |
trailer park |
a privately owned area in which rental space and public utilities are provided for mobile homes. |
Yellowstone National Park |
the oldest and largest U.S. national park, mostly in northwestern Wyoming, known particularly for its hot springs and geysers. |
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