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  2. Dry Creek, Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Referred to as the "White House", the Dry Creek School, owned by Dry Creek Baptist Camp, was an imposing neo-Greco building. Built in 1912, the wings and columns of the building were added in 1919–1920. The school closed in 1962 when the Sugartown school and the Dry Creek school consolidated into East Beauregard School.

  3. East Beauregard High School - Wikipedia

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    In 1961, the Beauregard Parish School Board purchased land along Highway 113 between Sugartown and Dry Creek and began construction on a new consolidated high school for the eastern part of the parish. [4] East Beauregard High School opened in September 1962 with an enrollment of 446 students in grades 1–12. [5]

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  8. Falls Creek Baptist Conference Center - Wikipedia

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    It is the state's oldest camp [1] and is also the largest youth encampment in the United States and largest Christian camp in the world. [2] While the center primarily serves members of the Baptist faith, attendees from other denominations use the facility as well. Falls Creek is owned and operated by the Baptist General Convention of Oklahoma ...

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