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Proposal for RV Park for World Cup Fans

23.03.2026 11:29 1 min 1 source
Woodall's Campground Magazine - Daily News & Information for... HRV
Proposal for RV Park for World Cup Fans
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A Plainville, Massachusetts businessman presented a plan to create an RV park on 20 acres of land to accommodate World Cup fans at Gillette Stadium. The project includes 166 RV sites with capacity for up to 1,700 people, a soccer field, and transportation services. As of March 18, no formal plan had been submitted to authorities.

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