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camp/park lodges that are much more formalized than a “tent and campfire.”
Sometimes operated by management companies, these facilities offer accom-
modations that are comparable to those offered elsewhere in the area.
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Bed and breakfast inns. Bed and breakfast inns (often called B&Bs) are gener-
ally very small (one to several guestrooms) properties owned and managed by
persons living on-site. Guests sleep in a room that is part of the owner’s house
and generally receive a breakfast meal, the cost of which is included in the
room’s rental price. These businesses are the modern-day equivalent of the