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

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    There are four camps: Camp Independence (Cub Scouts & Webelos), Camp Freedom (Boy Scouts with Dining Hall), Camp Liberty (Boy Scouts with food for you to prepare at your camp site), and Eagle Base (a high-adventure program). Hidden Valley Scout Reservation. New Birth of Freedom Council. Loysville, PA. Active.

  3. Camp Androscoggin - Wikipedia

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    207. FIPS code. 23-80880. GNIS feature ID. 0582796. Camp Androscoggin is an all-boys summer camp in Wayne, Maine, and one of the oldest in the state. It is ACA (American Camp Association) accredited. [1] It was founded in 1907 by Edward M. Healy, [2] a Department Head at the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York.

  4. The 17 Best Airbnbs in New England for Fall Vacations - AOL

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    How I Chose the Best New England Airbnbs. ... Your lofty abode comes with children’s books, games, and a big fire pit perfect for making s’mores. As for mom and dad, enjoy day trips to nearby ...

  5. The Fresh Air Fund - Wikipedia

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    The Fresh Air Fund is a 501 (c) (3) not-for-profit agency founded in 1877. At sleep-away camps in New York’s Mid-Hudson Valley, visiting volunteer host families along the East Coast in NYC-based programs, children get to have new experiences, learn new skills and gain new perspectives. Fresh Air children also participate in year-round ...

  6. New England Boy Scouts - Wikipedia

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    The New England Boy Scouts (NEBS) was an early American Scouting organization that split off from the American Boy Scouts in 1910 and merged with the Boy Scouts of America by 1916. History [ edit ] The American Boy Scouts were organized in May 1910 by publisher William Randolph Hearst .

  7. Summer camp - Wikipedia

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    Girls camps in the United States began to appear around 1900; many of the early camps were located in New England. [6] In 1900, there were fewer than 100 camps in the United States, but by 1918 over 1000 were in operation. [7] Early camps for girls were located in remote, natural areas, and many camps featured a water venue.