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  2. Camp Pico Blanco - Wikipedia

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    Camp Pico Blanco is an inactive camp of 618 acres (250 ha) (originally 1,445 acres (585 ha)) in the interior region of Big Sur in Central California. It is operated by the Silicon Valley Monterey Bay Council, of the Boy Scouts of America, a new council formed as a result of a merger between the former Santa Clara County Council and the Monterey Bay Area Council in December 2012. [1]

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

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    Camp Cody: Troop 1, Sacramento CA: Near Strawberry CA: Active: Founded in 1937, run by Troop 1 of the Golden Empire Council. [8] Camp David Wortman: Sequoia Council: Badger: Active: Camp Emerald Bay: Western Los Angeles County Council: Emerald Bay: Active: Has been operating since 1925. Camp Emerson: California Inland Empire Council: Idyllwild ...

  4. List of forts in California - Wikipedia

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    Camp Barbour [8] Camp Miller Fort Miller: Millerton Lake: Fresno: May 26, 1851: December 1, 1866: United States Army Presidio of Monterey: Monterey: Monterey: 1768: still in use by US: New Spain: New San Diego Depot San Diego Barracks: New San Diego: San Diego: 1850 April 5, 1879: 1879: United States Army Camp No. 27: Fort Ord: Monterey ...

  5. Camp Calvin B. Matthews - Wikipedia

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    Camp Calvin B. Matthews or Marine Corps Rifle Range Camp Matthews or Marine Corps Rifle Range, La Jolla (prior to World War II) [1] or more simply Camp Matthews was a United States Marine Corps military base from 1917 until 1964, when the base was decommissioned and transferred to the University of California to be part of the new University of California, San Diego campus. [2]

  6. Bridgeville, California - Wikipedia

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    Krall put the town up for sale again in 2006 for a starting price of $1.75m. According to the BBC News website, the price included three cows, eight houses, and a post office. Los Angeles-based entertainment manager and college student Daniel Thomas La Paille, 25, purchased the town on August 3, 2006 from Krall. La Paille paid $1.25 million ...

  7. Bohemian Grove - Wikipedia

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    The Bohemian Grove is a restricted 2,700-acre (1,100-hectare) campground in Monte Rio, California.Founded in 1878, it belongs to a private gentlemen's club known as the Bohemian Club.

  8. Camp Haan - Wikipedia

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    Camp Haan was a US Army training camp built in 1940, near March Air Force Base in Riverside County, California Camp Haan was opened in January 1941 as a training camp for Coast Artillery Antiaircraft gunners. The 8,058 acres camp was about four miles by three miles with tent housing.

  9. Calvin Crest - Wikipedia

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    They had been renting the YMCA camp at Lake Sequoia. After some searching, they learned the property of Dr. Wells was for sale. The presbytery voted to purchase the 340 acres (1.4 km 2) in December 1954 with the price tag of $86,000. The summer of 1955 brought the first campers to Calvin Crest.