The Friday the 13th movies are purely fictional. Jason Voorhees is not a real person. There must be at least a dozen lakes in the United States named Crystal Lake, but the Camp Crystal Lake that was depicted in the movies is also entirely fictional.
The Friday the 13th movies were filmed at Camp Nobebosco in New Jersey, which is still a functioning summer camp.
Kentucky Lake is 184 miles long.
Ottawa is the answ __ Lake Winnipeg.
Crystal Beach Amusement Park. It used to be in Crystal Beach, Ontario. Crystal Beach is a community within Fort Erie, Ontario with a population of 3,800. It was named for the "crystal-clear" water conditions present when it was founded on the northeast shore of Lake Erie, across from Buffalo The park was famous for the Crystal Beach Cyclone, which was built in 1927. The Cyclone was an intense roller coaster with a full time nurse on-hand to revive passengers who had passed out during the ride. In 1946, high operating costs forced the Cyclone to close. Many of the materials from the Cyclone were reused in the construction of the Comet. Crystal Beach Amusement Park occupied waterfront land within Crystal Beach from 1888 until the park's closure in 1989. The property was once a health spa whose buildings were sited near and on a natural sand dune fifty feet high and 1,200 feet long parallel to the shore. Part of the dune was excavated to open up land for the spa. In 1888, the spa was replaced by the amusement park, which has since itself been replaced by Crystal Beach Tennis & Yacht Club, a gated community.
6 months
Appalachian Spring Long-term Studies at Mountain Lake - 2012 was released on: USA: December 2012
since 1863 central high school has ben a high school.
July 2008 - April 2010 They both had a son named "Myles" in July 2008.
26,500 years
at least 154 Long Lakes
Take Tahoe is about 2 million years old.
A long time.
Because it was the gayest state in the century.
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The lamprey in Lake Ontario have been reported as large as 3 feet long.
Yes, there have been a number of them over the area's long history.
1988 i think, i was in 7th grade
Yes. It was originally called "Great Salt Lake City" but the 'great' was dropped because it was a long name.