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Economic Development
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3322.
First Capitol Tourism Development Corporation
Visit Southern Indiana’s home for natural excursions for caverns, canoeing, ziplining, trails, a historic downtown, and a casino.
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Corydon
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Recreational, Pleasure, or Social Club
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3323.
Indian Hills Country Club Inc
Country club in Bowling Green, KY offering an award-winning golf course, pool, Golf Shop, social activities, and more.
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Garden Club, Horticultural Programs
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James River Garden Club
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Family Services
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3326.
Watering Hole Community Center Inc
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Nonmonetary Support N.E.C.*
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3327.
Trinity Pines Conference Center
THE ORGANIZATION PROVIDES CHRISTIAN YOUTH ACTIVITIES.
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LAKE OSWEGO CRAFTS & ARTS LEAGUE
Since 1968, Local 14 has provided a marketplace for established Pacific NW artists, while also supporting and encouraging emerging artists.
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