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  2. Camp White - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] At its peak, the camp occupied nearly 50,000 acres and contained nearly 40,000 people, making it the second-largest city in Oregon at the time. [4] The camp was deactivated in April 1946. [1] There was a Camp White post office from 1942–60, when the name was changed to White City, the name of the civilian community that took Camp ...

  3. List of councils (Boy Scouts of America) - Wikipedia

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    Local councils of the Boy Scouts of America The Ideal Scout, a statue by R. Tait McKenzie in front of the Bruce S. Marks Scout Resource Center, the former headquarters of the Cradle of Liberty Council in Philadelphia Scouting portal The program of the Boy Scouts of America is administered through 248 local councils, with each council covering a geographic area that may vary from a single city ...

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

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    Camp Jackson is a 515-acre primitive camp located 5 miles east of Scottsboro on the Tennessee River at Jones Cove. Camp O'Rear: Black Warrior Council: Jasper: Active Archived July 6, 2013, at the Wayback Machine: Camp O'Rear is a 90-acre primitive-style facility located in Jasper, AL. Camp Pushmataha: Mobile Area Council: Citronelle: Active

  5. Whites Hill - Wikipedia

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    Whites Hill is named after Robert (Bob) White, who, in 1873, acquired 21.5 hectares (53 acres) of land surrounding the 120 metres (390 ft) elevation now known as Whites Hill. Halfway up the hill facing Coorparoo, the White family built their family home. In 1886, White installed a powerful telescope, which he allowed others to use. [6]

  6. Owasippe Scout Reservation - Wikipedia

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    Camp Bass Lake. Camp Bass Lake swim area - 1959 - Troop 664. The Bass Lake lone troop Scout camp was a single camp on a small (approximately 600 feet (180 m) wide) lake on the Owasippe reservation. A single troop would take over the entire camp, usually for a two-week period, preparing all their own food and overseeing all aspects of the camp life.

  7. Kanuga Conference Center - Wikipedia

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    Camp Kanuga currently has 9-day and 13-day sessions for boys and girls ages 7–15. The Trailblazers program is offered to ages 15–17 which includes off-campus rafting and an 8-day hiking adventure on the Appalachian Trail. Kanuga has continued to grow, adding many buildings for meetings and recreation to the campus facility.

  8. 1957 Ohio State Buckeyes football team - Wikipedia

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    It was a late star performance by sophomore fullback Bob White against unbeaten Iowa that pushed the team even further. Trailing 13–10 and on their own 32-yard line, White ran on six of the eight plays for 66 out of the 68 yards, capped off by a 5-yard touchdown run.

  9. Bob White (offensive lineman) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Arlen White (born April 9, 1963) is a former American football center in the National Football League (NFL) for the Dallas Cowboys and New England Patriots. He played college football at the University of Rhode Island .