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Innsbrook Resort and Conference Center is a Wright City, MO-based company in the Travel, Recreation and Leisure sector.
Eagle Ridge Resort and Spa is a Galena, IL-based company in the Travel, Recreation and Leisure sector.
Brian Head Resort provides a great vacation value unmatched by any other winter resort in the region. Offering a friendly and relaxed atmosphere with virtually no lift lines, an unparalleled learning center for beginners, and affordable prices -it's no
Sandestin Golf and Beach Resort, named the #1 Resort on Florida`s Emerald Coast, offers 65,000 square feet of function space from the gulf to the bay. The resort`s 32,000-square-foot Baytowne Conference Center includes the largest ballroom on Northwest Florida`s Gulf Coast with 13,500-square-feet. The newly renovated 15,000 square-foot Linkside Conference Center includes a 12,600-square-foot exhibit hall, two bayside conference rooms and four boardrooms. In 2018, Sandestin will break ground on the Sandestin Hotel and Conference Center, a 250-room full-service hotel and conference center located adjacent to the Baytowne Conference Center featuring 20,000+ square feet of meeting space and a 13,000-square foot ballroom. Additionally, Osprey Pointe at Sandestin will soon launch and will be the newest neighborhood of luxury condos in Sandestin Golf and Beach Resort.
The Indians of the San Joaquin Valley were known as Yokuts. The word "Yokuts" mean people. The Yokuts were unique among the California natives in that they were divided into true tribes. Each had a name, a language, and a territory. The Yokuts were a friendly and peaceful loving people. They were tall, strong and well built. The Yokuts lived a simple life, depending on the land for food, clothing, and shelter. We believe the tribe along with others belonged to the first groups that settled in California. They are called the seed-gatherers because they did no farming at all in the days before Columbus. Their main food was acorns. The Yokuts also ate wild plants, roots, and berries. They hunted deer, rabbits, prairie dogs, and other small mammals and birds. They made simple clothing out of bark and grass. Their jewelry and headbands were made of seeds and feathers. The Yokuts found life in the California valleys to be pleasant and peaceful for many centuries.