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$8 million RV park coming to Danbury Township

12.06.2026 20:39 1 min 1 source
Port Clinton News Herald ENG
$8 million RV park coming to Danbury Township
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Construction of an $8 million RV park with 67 hookup sites broke ground on June 11 in Danbury Township, Ohio. The project includes 16 permanent log cabins, a bathhouse, pavilion, commercial fish cleaning, boat and golf cart storage, laundromat, convenience and tackle store, bar, restaurant, and ice cream parlor. The first RV sites and six cabins are expected to open in spring 2027, with full completion by fall 2027.

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$8 million RV park coming to Danbury Township

12.06.2026 Port Clinton News Herald ENG

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