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Heritage Girl Scout Council and Tidewater Girl Scout Council merged to become the Girl Scout Council of the Colonial Coast. Camp Outback is a designated site on the Virginia Birding and Wildlife Trail, with an 8.5 acre nature area, and is located behind A Place for Girls, the council's headquarters and program center in Chesapeake, Virginia.
The adjacent Lewis & Clark Council was formed in Charlottesville, Virginia in February 1927, and it dissolved and was absorbed into the Stonewall Jackson Council in mid-1931. [1] The first Scout executive of the Stonewall Jackson Area Council was J.W. Fix who served from 1927 to 1950. The council was renamed in 2019 to the Virginia Headwaters ...
Blue Ridge Scout Reservation is located in Pulaski County, Virginia on a 16,000-acre (65 km 2) property, almost 7% of the total county area. [1] The reservation also stretches into small parts of Montgomery, Floyd, and Carroll counties.
Camp William B. Snyder or just Camp Snyder is an 405-acre (1.64 km 2) Cub Scout Camp in Prince William, Virginia, owned by the National Capital Area Council of the Boy Scouts of America. [29] It is one of the largest Cub Scout Camps in the United States, with a dining hall that can accommodate 600 dinners at one time. [ 30 ]
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 272 local councils, with each council covering a geographic area that may vary from a single city ...
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Tidewater Council is a local council of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA). It serves the region of southeastern Virginia and north-eastern North Carolina.This region is often referred to as South Hampton Roads or the Tidewater or Tidewater Virginia area; hence the name of the council.
In 1935, they renamed themselves as the Tri-State Area Council as they were serving parts of West Virginia, Kentucky, and Ohio. Today Buckskin Council serves areas in West Virginia (21 counties), Virginia (3 counties), Kentucky (3.5 counties), and Ohio (3 counties). The Summit Bechtel Reserve resides inside the Council's territory.