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Fairfield Inn KC North is a Kansas City, MO-based company in the Travel, Recreation and Leisure sector.
mountain home ranch resort is a Calistoga, CA-based company in the Travel, Recreation and Leisure sector.
Lake Pemaquid Camping is a Damariscotta, ME-based company in the Travel, Recreation and Leisure sector.
Tropic Spa Inc. was incorporated in Ontario, Canada on September 17th 2007 to design build and market a unique home mist tanning system. This system was U.S. patented on September,2009. Patent No. US 7,594,593 B2. Patents were also filed for Canada, Australia, China and Europe. With the proven adverse health effects associated with traditional tanning beds Tropic Spa`s management set the company on a course to deliver a tanning system which would not only eliminate the serious health effects but deliver a system that could be used with ease in the privacy of one`s own home. With the ever increasing State and Federal laws banning and/or restricting the use of tanning beds, Tropic Spa intends to capture a share of this 5 Billion Dollar (estimated) market through an aggressive marketing strategy. With Tropic Spa`s patented misting system the company expects to reach its goal becoming the number one provider of home tanning systems while offering a safe, reliable and easy to use product to achieve the desired tan.
The Theodore Roosevelt Medora Foundation (TRMF) is a 501(c)(3) public non-profit organization that was formed in 1986 by our founder Harold Schafer. The TRMF operates lodging, entertainment and recreation attractions, and provides numerous historical education opportunities in the beautiful ND badlands. Through the contributions and teamwork of a board of directors, a full time staff of approximately 40, 300+ seasonal employees , 500 + seasonal volunteers, and financial support from generous supporters from across the country, TRMF and Medora are a world class destination for guests and visitors young and old. Our founder, Harold Schafer, was a self-made millionaire businessman and philanthropist. He purchased the Rough Riders Hotel and the Ferris Store in Historic Medora, ND in 1962 and began rebuilding them. Other renovations and improvements followed and in 1965 the Medora Division of Schafer’s Gold Seal Company and its fledgling attractions were opened to the public. A very large number of people have worked to make Medora what it is today, but clearly, it all began when Harold’s crew took the Rough Riders Hotel apart board by board and then painstakingly reassembled it.