Even short a sugar craving there's plenty sweet to be said about Hershey, a small Pennsylvania town acclaimed internationally for its chocolates but also of note for its big amuseument parks.
Henderson's founder, Joseph R. Brown set aside land for a public park in 1855. The park provides 18 developed campsites with electrical hookups, all of those with water, a picnic shelter with rest rooms and shower facilities, play ground equipment and walking trail. From the park, an excellent view of the city and the Minnesota River Valley can be enjoyed.
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