
Orrville, Wayne County
Orrville is a small city in the Wayne County, Ohio, USA. It is situated in the middle - southeast Ohio and is a large economic headquarters for many big companies.
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Are you a paintball lover? The TC Paintball field is located 1 mi/1.6 km south of Chum’s Corner on M-37 in Traverse City with different playing fields to accommodate every style of play. From Combat Town to speedball field or woodsball, the TC Paintball will not disappoint you.
For an open or a pickup game, the TC Paintball field is open most Sundays from 12 pm to 5 pm and in season, on Wednesday nights from 6 pm to 9 pm (always check their annual schedule to confirm). For private games, a minimum of 8 players is required and can be scheduled any day of the week. All private games are supervised by professional staff.
The TCP Xtreme Paintball Park is a field, paint only facility, using exclusively the highest quality PMI Paintballs at low prices. Since it is fully insured, you have to fill out and sign a waiver that can be found through download from their web page or you can pick it up from the store in Traverse City.
Orrville is a small city in the Wayne County, Ohio, USA. It is situated in the middle - southeast Ohio and is a large economic headquarters for many big companies.
Louisville is the 28th most populous city in the United States and the largest city in the Commonwealth of Kentucky. It is also since 2003 the nominal and historical seat of Jefferson County. The city of Louisville is gifted with many recreational parks and other places ideal for total entertainment of both locals and foreign visitors.
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