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Alpine Scout Camp: Greater New York Councils: Alpine, NJ: Baiting Hollow Scout Camp: Suffolk County Council: Wading River, New York: Active: Beech Mt. Scout Camp: Big Moose Scout Camp: Camp Apello: Camp Aquehonga: Greater New York Councils: Tusten, NY: Active: Home to patrol cooking, Pool with slide, new scoutmaster lodge, and nicknamed "The ...
Camp P.M.I. is a camp for 9- to 10-year-old Webelos Cub Scouts located in the Shenandoah Valley near Goshen, Virginia, about 200 miles (320 km) from Washington, D.C. Every summer, 2000 Scouts and leaders visit Camp P.M.I. for a week of adventure, hiking, and Scouting.
Ten Mile River Scout Camps (TMR) is a 12,000-acre (4,856 ha) - roughly the size of Manhattan - camp near Narrowsburg, New York, has four miles of frontage on the Delaware River, and is owned and operated by the Greater New York Councils of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) since 1927. It is the principal Boy Scout camp serving New York City.
The 1924 National Order of the Arrow Lodge Meeting was held at Kanohwanke Scout Camp near Tuxedo, New York and the 1929 National Lodge Meeting was held at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. [4] The Boy Scouts of America National Headquarters were established in 1910 in New York City and opened in January 1911. [5]
New York: Nacha Nimat Lodge: 375: Five Rivers Council: Elmira: New York: TKäen DoD Lodge: Camp Brule Camp Gorton 380: Western New York Council: Buffalo: New York [19] 382: Allegheny Highlands Council: Falconer: New York: Ho-Nan-Ne-Ho-Ont Lodge: Camp Merz Elk Lick Scout Reservation 386: Theodore Roosevelt Council: Massapequa: New York: Buckskin ...
Hosted by Nentico Lodge 12 October 12, 1923 – October 13, 1923 [6] 1924: Grand Lodge Meeting 4 th: Kanohwanke Scout Reservation, Camp Ranachqua Tuxedo Park, New York: October 31, 1924 – November 1, 1924: 1925: Grand Lodge Meeting 5 th: Treasure Island Scout Reservation, New Jersey Hosted by Unami Lodge 1 October 16, 1925 – October 17, 1925
Finally, after a multi-year investigation by federal prosecutors in East New York, the FBI and Italian authorities – which included multiple wiretaps, search warrants, witness statements and ...
Camp Collins was a 99-acre Scout Camp located near Oscawana Rd in Putnam Valley, New York, owned by Yonkers Council. It opened prior to 1935 [ 2 ] and continued in operation until 1952. In April 1953 [ 3 ] it was announced that Camp Collins would close and Yonkers Council would begin sharing space at Camp Bullowa in Stony Point across the ...