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  2. Campfire story - Wikipedia

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    Campfire in the Redwoods by Edwin Deakin (1876), Laguna Art Museum.. In North America, a campfire story is a form of oral storytelling performed around an open fire at night, typically in the wilderness, largely connected with the telling of stories having supernatural motifs or elements of urban legend.

  3. John Work House and Mill Site - Wikipedia

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    The current renovators see ghost hunters as the biggest threats and attribute most of the ghost legends to "fictional campfire stories" of camping boy scouts and to the rise of popular paranormal television shows. [14] There is also reportedly a silver mine known to the Indians here. Local Indians had Work mill their corn, and paid him in ...

  4. Scouting in Rhode Island - Wikipedia

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    The Rhode Island Boy Scouts (RIBS), formerly American Boy Scouts of Rhode Island , ... Camp legend, the basis for many campfire stories, was a character named "Three ...

  5. Narragansett Council - Wikipedia

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    Camp legend, the basis for many campfire stories, was a character named "Three-fingered Willie." ... The Boy Scouts of America was incorporated in 1910 and chartered ...

  6. Camp Fire (organization) - Wikipedia

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    Mrs. Charlotte Gulick with Campfire Girls in 1915. In 1911, the Camp Fire Girls planned to merge with the Girl Scouts of America, formed by Clara A. Lisetor-Lane of Des Moines, Iowa, and Girl Guides of America (of Spokane, Washington) to form the Girl Pioneers of America, but relationships fractured and the merger failed.

  7. Campfire ash ceremony - Wikipedia

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    The Campfire ash ceremony (also known as a Friendship Ash ceremony) is a ritual associated with Scouting meant to convey the long history and fellowship associated with the movement. Attributed to Lord Baden-Powell , it is said that he would take a small amount of the ashes from the campfire he was at, and would take them to add to the next ...

  8. Parents upset after Cub Scout hike leads to nude beach - AOL

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    Cub Scouts commonly take part in group hikes to experience nature firsthand. Recently, however, a planned walk along the San Diego coast allowed 9 and 10-year-old children to witness dozens of ...

  9. Cub Scouting (Boy Scouts of America) - Wikipedia

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    A meeting of the Cub Scouts at the Ida B. Wells Housing Project, Chicago (1942) The Cub Scout pack is sponsored by a community organization such as a business, service organization, school, labor group or religious institution. The chartered organization is responsible for selecting leadership, providing a meeting place and promoting a good ...