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  2. Valley Mill Camp - Wikipedia

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    Valley Mill Camp for Girls started in Colesville, Maryland in 1956 by Robert "Mr. Mac" McEwan and May "Skipper" McEwan, and then moved to Darnestown in 1973. Many world-class paddlers have attended the camp. [3] [4]

  3. Calleva - Wikipedia

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    Calleva is the largest outdoor education organization in Central Maryland, United States, established to provide outdoor team building opportunities, host summer camps, and take groups of individuals on excursions throughout Maryland, [1] Virginia, [1] North Carolina, West Virginia, Delaware, Colorado, and Canada, among other places. It is a ...

  4. Camp Airy - Wikipedia

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    Camp Airy is a Jewish sleep away summer camp located in Thurmont, Maryland at the edge of the Catoctin Mountain Park. Boys between the ages of 7 and 17 attend for one to seven weeks, depending on their age and interest.

  5. Montgomery County Public Schools (Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) is a public school district that serves Montgomery County, Maryland. With 210 schools, it is the largest school district in the state of Maryland . [ 1 ] [ 3 ] For the 2022–23 school year, the district had about 160,554 students taught by about 13,994 teachers, 86.4 percent of whom had a master's degree ...

  6. National Capital Area Council - Wikipedia

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    When the camp was a shared summer camp of both Washington and Baltimore councils in 1914 the camp was called Camp Archibald Butt. [62] "Camp Roosevelt was the first permanent Boy Scout camp in the country." [63] The Calvert County visitors guide refers to the camp as, "Maryland's first permanent Boy Scout camp."

  7. Roland Park Country School - Wikipedia

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    The neighborhood of Roland Park in Baltimore, Maryland, was established in 1891 by the Roland Park Company. A school was soon needed [3] and in 1894 the company established the Roland Park School and installed teachers Adelaide and Katherine Howard at 410 Notre Dame Avenue (now 4810 Keswick Road). The school opened there on September 25, 1894. [4]

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