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  2. Wartburg, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Wartburg is a small unincorporated community in the historic New Design Precinct of Monroe County, Illinois, United States. Wartburg lies along the road from Waterloo to Mayestown , and Camp Wartburg, a Lutheran youth retreat, is nearby.

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

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    The Boy Scout resident camp was Camp Madron and the Cub Scout resident camp was Camp T. Ben Johnston. Both were named after former camps of the Southwest Michigan Council that were sold in the 1980s. Council announced in October, 2019, that the camp would close in January, 2020.

  4. Walston-Hoover Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The game would be the first night game hosted by Wartburg in school history, the Knights came away with a 31–10 victory. [5] The stadium attendance record was set on Saturday October 20, 2007 in a football game against Coe College. The homecoming game was a standing room only crowd of 6,500, which saw a 27-3 Wartburg win. [6]

  5. Scouting in Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Sign at the entrance to Camp Joy. The 1963 and 1971 National Order of the Arrow Conferences were held at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign. In 2007, Lincoln Trails Council ran a Scoutreach program in inner city areas. [1] Boys are offered constructive, fun activities and learn about scouting.

  6. Wartburg Knights women's volleyball - Wikipedia

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    The Knights began volleyball in 1975 under head coach Elizabeth Halsteen. That season ended with an 8–6 record. It would take Wartburg 27 years to win their first Iowa Conference title 2002. [2] The Knights have achieved a high level of success from 2012 to 2021, winning 9 of the 10 conference titles, 7 of them coming consecutively.

  7. W. D. Boyce Council - Wikipedia

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    Council HQ. Formerly the Starved Rock Area Council, Corn Belt Council and the Creve Coeur Council, W.D. Boyce Council was created by merger and renamed in 1973 [1] in honor of the founder of the BSA, whose grave and monument lie overlooking the Illinois River not far from the Ottawa Scouting Museum in Ottawa, Illinois.

  8. List of United States military bases in Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Camp Butler, Springfield, Illinois; Camp Ellis, Bernadotte, Illinois; Camp Pine, Des Plaines, Illinois Camp Skokie Valley, Glenview, Illinois; Camp Thornton, Thornton ...

  9. Northeast Illinois Council - Wikipedia

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    Northeast Illinois Council is a Boy Scouts of America local council that is headquartered in Vernon Hills, Illinois, United States.. The council, along with its regular Scouting program, owns and operates Ma-Ka-Ja-Wan Scout Reservation near Pearson, Wisconsin, Camp Sol R. Crown near Wilmot, Wisconsin and Camp Okarro in Wadsworth, Illinois. [1]