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  2. Sporting camp - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally sporting camps were always “remote”, which made them desirable destinations for fishing, hunting, and other types of outdoor recreation. [8] Remote camps are typically rustic wilderness log cabins without such modern utilities as indoor plumbing, electricity or telephone lines; but many have been updated or adjusted to make for a more comfortable stay.

  3. List of council camps (Boy Scouts of America) - Wikipedia

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    Sold: Camp Roosevelt: Winnebago_Council: Northwood, Iowa: Sold: Camp Wakonda: Southwest Iowa Council: Northwest of Griswold, IA: Sold: 260 acres; now serves as the Creighton University Retreat Center. Operated from 1948 to 1978. Camp Wapello: Formerly Bo-Qui Council: Drakesville, IA: Sold: Now privately owned; sits on Lake Wapello. Howard H ...

  4. Camp Topridge - Wikipedia

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    For years, the caretaker of the camp and his wife would feed lunch to staff in a dining room in the caretaker's home. Post bequeathed the property to the State of New York. [ 2 ] The main lodge, most of the buildings and 105 acres (42 ha) were offered for sale, while the remaining acreage became part of the Adirondack Forest Preserve .

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  6. Camp 4 (Yosemite) - Wikipedia

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    Camp 4 is a tent-only campground in Yosemite National Park in the United States. [2] It became notable after World War II as "a birthplace of rock climbing’s modern age." [ 3 ] It is located at an elevation of 4000 ft (1200 m) on the north side of the Yosemite Valley , close to base of granite cliffs near Yosemite Falls .

  7. Historically notable Scout camps - Wikipedia

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    Camp Wakenah was founded on Gardner Lake near Salem, Connecticut by the Pequot Council. The camp was sold in the 1930s to buy the second Camp Wakenah at a dif.ferent location on Gardner Lake which consisted of 34 acres (14 ha). The camp was last used as a summer camp in 1972, and was sold by the Connecticut Rivers Council in 2004. [10]

  8. Stobs Military Camp - Wikipedia

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    Octagonal tanks at Stobs Camp. The Stobs estate was sold by Robert Purdon, a solicitor in Hawick, on 21 November 1902. [5] [6] The sale of the 3615 acres of Stobs Estate is recorded in several newspapers and the Southern Reporter of 11 October 1902 announces “The British Government has purchased the ancient Border home of the Elliotts at Stobs Castle.” [7] It goes on to add in the edition ...

  9. Muhammad Ali's Training Camp - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad Ali's Training Camp or "Fighter's Heaven" was a compound and training facility in Deer Lake, Pennsylvania built by former professional boxer and heavyweight champion, Muhammad Ali. Ali trained in the facility preparing for numerous fights , such as Rumble in the Jungle in 1974, and Thrilla in Manila in 1975.