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- Wuksachi_Village abstract "Wuksachi Village is a visitor services development in Sequoia National Park, California. It was developed to replace the Giant Forest-Camp Kaweah development, which was regarded as being much too close to sensitive giant sequoia groves. Wuksachi Village is about 5 miles (8.0 km) north of the Giant Forest. It was originally proposed in the 1971 park master plan as the "Clover Creek-Willow Meadow" development, incorporating campgrounds as well as lodgings. Over time the campground feature was dropped. By 1980 the Clover Creek site was approved for development. Work involved a new maintenance facility at Red Fir and improvements to the existing Lodgepole campsite. Work began on Wuksachi Village in 1985 to build employee accommodations, a fire station and water and wastewater treatment facilities. Guest accommodations were built by concessioner Delaware North, opening in June 1999. There are three lodging units with a total of 102 rooms, with potential expansion to 414 rooms. The lodge buildings were designed by Clayton B. Wardel.Wuksachi Village was named after the Wuksachi band of the Mono people who used the area on a seasonal basis before the area was settled. The facility is open all year and includes conference and meeting facilities.".
- Wuksachi_Village country California.
- Wuksachi_Village country Sequoia_National_Park.
- Wuksachi_Village country Tulare_County,_California.
- Wuksachi_Village foundingPerson National_Park_Service.
- Wuksachi_Village wikiPageExternalLink wuksachi.html.
- Wuksachi_Village wikiPageExternalLink gfwuk.htm.
- Wuksachi_Village wikiPageID "35706815".
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- Wuksachi_Village coordinatesDisplay "inline,title".
- Wuksachi_Village establishedDate "1985".
- Wuksachi_Village founder National_Park_Service.
- Wuksachi_Village hasPhotoCollection Wuksachi_Village.
- Wuksachi_Village latd "36".
- Wuksachi_Village latm "36".
- Wuksachi_Village latns "N".
- Wuksachi_Village lats "32".
- Wuksachi_Village location California.
- Wuksachi_Village location Sequoia_National_Park.
- Wuksachi_Village location Tulare_County,_California.
- Wuksachi_Village longd "118".
- Wuksachi_Village longew "W".
- Wuksachi_Village longm "45".
- Wuksachi_Village longs "10".
- Wuksachi_Village name "Wuksachi Village".
- Wuksachi_Village populationDensitySqMi "auto".
- Wuksachi_Village subdivisionName California.
- Wuksachi_Village subdivisionName Sequoia_National_Park.
- Wuksachi_Village subdivisionName Tulare_County,_California.
- Wuksachi_Village subdivisionType "National Park".
- Wuksachi_Village timezone1Dst "Pacific Standard Time".
- Wuksachi_Village unitPref "US".
- Wuksachi_Village subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Tulare_County,_California.
- Wuksachi_Village subject Category:National_Park_Service_visitor_services_villages.
- Wuksachi_Village subject Category:Sequoia_National_Park.
- Wuksachi_Village point "36.60888888888889 -118.75277777777778".
- Wuksachi_Village type Place.
- Wuksachi_Village type PopulatedPlace.
- Wuksachi_Village type Settlement.
- Wuksachi_Village type Wikidata:Q532.
- Wuksachi_Village type Place.
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- Wuksachi_Village comment "Wuksachi Village is a visitor services development in Sequoia National Park, California. It was developed to replace the Giant Forest-Camp Kaweah development, which was regarded as being much too close to sensitive giant sequoia groves. Wuksachi Village is about 5 miles (8.0 km) north of the Giant Forest. It was originally proposed in the 1971 park master plan as the "Clover Creek-Willow Meadow" development, incorporating campgrounds as well as lodgings.".
- Wuksachi_Village label "Wuksachi Village".
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- Wuksachi_Village sameAs Q8039142.
- Wuksachi_Village sameAs Q8039142.
- Wuksachi_Village lat "36.60888888888889".
- Wuksachi_Village long "-118.75277777777778".
- Wuksachi_Village wasDerivedFrom Wuksachi_Village?oldid=524613830.
- Wuksachi_Village isPrimaryTopicOf Wuksachi_Village.
- Wuksachi_Village name "Wuksachi Village".