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The Gypsy Camp Historic District encompasses a former summer camp facility in rural southwestern Benton County, Arkansas. It is located on the west side of Arkansas Highway 59, about 5 miles (8.0 km) south of Siloam Springs, on the north side of the Illinois River. The camp facilities were built in the 1920s for a girls summer camp, and are ...
This is a list of summer camps in Arkansas. Pages in category "Summer camps in Arkansas" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. ... Camp Pioneer ...
Omaha is a town in Boone County, Arkansas, United States. As of the 2020 census the population stood at 128. [ 3 ] It is a rural community located approximately 10 miles from Branson , Missouri and 15 miles from Harrison .
Jewish summer camps began near the end of the 19th century, when the Jewish population in the United States increased via immigration. It was a way for Jewish children of Eastern European immigrants to assimilate and "Americanize" at a time when summer camps excluded Jews from their ranks, as well as a way to allow children living in the city to experience the countryside.
According to the United States Census Bureau, Omaha Township covers an area of 78.986 square miles (204.57 km 2); 77.985 square miles (201.98 km 2) of land and 1.001 square miles (2.59 km 2) of water.
Temple Shalom of Northwest Arkansas is an unaffiliated Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at 699 North Sang Avenue, in the Fayetteville area of Arkansas, in the United States. [1] The small, mixed-denomination congregation is affiliated with the Union for Reform Judaism , yet it supports a variety of activities and services for Jews of ...
Hiking trails cover the camp, which is forested with mowed meadows and has both developed and remote campsites. There are also four cabin shelters and a 15-acre (6.1 ha) lake. The Mutual of Omaha Administration Building was completed in 2000, and two years later the MidAmerican Energy Pavilion was finished, seating 300 at picnic tables.
Flag ceremony in Camp Osage. Kia Kima Scout Reservation / ˈ k aɪ. ə k iː m ə / is a nationally accredited Boy Scouts of America summer camp outside Hardy, Arkansas owned by the Chickasaw Council. The camp was founded in 1916 by Bolton Smith. The name "Kia Kima" means "Home of the Eagles" in the Zuni language [1] (commonly translated as ...