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  2. Camp Nawaka - Wikipedia

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    Camp Nawaka was a non-profit co-ed residential summer camp located in the Berkshires, East Otis, Massachusetts. The property was formerly a boys' swimming camp known as Camp Aquatic, which operated during the 1940s and closed in the mid-1950s. Nawaka opened in 1967 and closed following the summer of 2009. [1]

  3. Mississippi Valley Council - Wikipedia

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    The council desired to move the camp further from Burlington so the council located a spot near Augusta on the Skunk River, and named the camp, Nawakwa. Camp was held there from 1921 to 1924, from there they moved to a location they dubbed Snake Den in 1925. The Rotary Club sought a more permanent site for a camp. So they appointed a camp site ...

  4. Scouting in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Camp Cuesta - by Bailey's Harbor, West of Traverse City on the across Lake Michigan past South & North Manitou Islands. Camp Del O'Claire - Weston, WI; Camp Nawakwa - NW of Cornell, WI; Camp Pow-Low - Gwinn, MI near Marquette, MI in waterfall country; Camp Sacajawea - Wisconsin Rapids, WI on Lake Tapawingo.

  5. Scouting in Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Camp Winnecomac is located in Kaukauna, WI. Camp Sacajawea is located on the outskirts of Wisconsin Rapids, WI. Camp Nawakwa is located in Cornell, WI. Camp Del O'Claire is located near Wausau, WI. As of November 2015, it is being investigated to decide whether it should remain open. [23] Camp Cuesta is located near Baileys Harbor, WI.

  6. Lake Sebago - Wikipedia

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    The latter is named "Nawakwa", [3] and dates to 1926, while the former, originally built for the Rogers Peet Company, was built in 1928 and was taken over by the ACA in 1933. In 1927, a camp was built for the employees of four New York City banks. In 1986, the camp was turned over to a concessionaire to offer cabin camping to the public.

  7. Scouting museums - Wikipedia

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    Nawakwa Lodge #3 Museum, [72] Camp T. Brady Saunders, Maidens, Virginia New Jersey Scout Museum, [ 73 ] Morganville, New Jersey Nobby Schnabel Museum and Nature Center, [ 10 ] Camp Pollock, Cedar Glen, California

  8. List of councils (Boy Scouts of America) - Wikipedia

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    Local councils of the Boy Scouts of America The Ideal Scout, a statue by R. Tait McKenzie in front of the Bruce S. Marks Scout Resource Center, the former headquarters of the Cradle of Liberty Council in Philadelphia Scouting portal The program of the Boy Scouts of America is administered through 248 local councils, with each council covering a geographic area that may vary from a single city ...

  9. Scouting in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Camp Skimino is a 90-acre (360,000 m 2) camp near Williamsburg, Virginia. Camp Apasus is located in Norfolk, Virginia. Camp Burke's Mill Pond is a 30.06-acre (121,600 m 2) camp located in Gloucester County, Virginia.