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  2. Camp Rockmont for Boys - Wikipedia

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    Camp Rockmont for Boys. Camp Rockmont for Boys is an American Camp Association accredited Christian residential boys' summer camp in Black Mountain, North Carolina. Rockmont was founded in 1956 on the former campus of Black Mountain College. [2][3] There are four "classic" sessions held each summer (13 days), as well as a one week starter session.

  3. Falling Creek Camp - Wikipedia

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    Falling Creek Camp. Coordinates: 35.189531°N 82.476232°W. v. t. e. Falling Creek Camp is a traditional summer camp for boys, founded on Christian values. It is located on over 900 private mountaintop acres in Tuxedo, North Carolina. Falling Creek was founded in 1969 by Jim Miller. [1] Sessions range from one to four weeks for rising 1st ...

  4. Scouting in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Boy Scout troops were formed in North Carolina as early as 1910. Troops were formed at schools and churches in Greensboro, Raleigh, Burlington, Durham, Charlotte, Winston-Salem, and other communities. Adult volunteers in each area worked with boys in teaching outdoor skills, first aid, athletics, swimming, citizenship and leadership.

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

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    Newport, North Carolina: Active: Camp Steere: Camp Tom Upchurch: Camp Uwharrie: Uwharrie Council: Closed: Camp Uwharrie, Greensboro, NC was one of the oldest Boy Scout camps in the United States. It was founded in 1922! Camp Tuscarora: Camp Wenasa: General Greene Council: Brown Summit, NC: Closed: Cherokee Council Explorer Base: Cherokee Scout ...

  6. Camp Catawba - Wikipedia

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    Camp Catawba was a summer camp for boys near the town of Blowing Rock in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina. Campers playing, with dormitory, known as the Citadel, visible in the background. Vera Lachmann, founder and director of Camp Catawba. It was established in 1944 by Vera Lachmann (1904–1985), a poet, classicist and educator who ...

  7. Old North State Council - Wikipedia

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    The Old North State Council (ONSC) is a local council of the Boy Scouts of America that serves the eastern and southern portions of the Piedmont Triad region of North Carolina. The council is headquartered at the Royce Reynolds Family Scout Office in Greensboro, North Carolina and operates four camps; one of which is outside the council boundaries.

  8. Ridgecrest, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Ridgecrest is an unincorporated community in eastern Buncombe County, North Carolina, United States, [1] off Interstate 40/U.S. Route 70. The community is part of the Asheville Metropolitan Statistical Area. It is home to Ridgecrest Conference Center (established 1907), Camp Ridgecrest for Boys (established 1929) and Camp Crestridge for Girls ...

  9. Camp Celo - Wikipedia

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    Celo, North Carolina, United States. Coordinates. 35°49′23″N 82°11′16″W. /  35.82306°N 82.18778°W  / 35.82306; -82.18778. Affiliations. Religious Society of Friends. Website. www .campcelo .com. Camp Celo is a privately owned Quaker -based summer camp for children aged 7–12 located in Celo Community of Yancey County, North ...