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

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    The campground is owned by the Saginaw Rotary Club, but leased by the Boy Scouts. Camp Rotary offers 1,180 acres of year around camping just north of Clare, MI, on old US-27. Camp Shawondosee: Grand Valley Council (Michigan Crossroads Council)) Whitehall: Closed

  3. Carters Lake (Blue Ridge Mountains) - Wikipedia

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    The reservoir was named after Farrish Carter who lived in the 19th century. It has a surface area of 3,200 acres (13 km 2) and has 62 miles (100 km) of shoreline. Carters Lake has an average depth of 200 feet (61 m) and a maximum depth of 450 feet (140 m). [2] Fall Colors at Carters Lake

  4. Summer Camp Nightmare - Wikipedia

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    Donald Poultry is a young, intelligent but somewhat socially stunted middle school boy attending Camp North Pines for the summer along with other middle and high school kids. Riding the bus to the camp, he talks into his tape recorder diary, voicing his concerns.

  5. Scouting in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Another early North Carolinian troop was started in 1918 in Southern Pines, and its main purpose seemed to be aiding the war effort during World War I. [10] Girl Scouts spread quickly throughout North Carolina during the 1930s, and the first councils were organized around urban centers. [10] Eventually, these small councils merged into eight. [10]

  6. Two weeks without running water: This is life in Western ...

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    After two weeks, it’s impossible to know how many people remain without water in North Carolina’s 25 most western countries – the sprawling territory wrecked by Helene on Sept. 27.

  7. Carter Caves State Resort Park - Wikipedia

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    Carter Caves is a state resort park that features a lodge, cottages, 18-hole putt-putt course, full-service campground (18 sites with sewer hook-ups), and 26 miles (42 km) of hiking trails, cave tours available year-round, and seasonal horse riding stables. [6]

  8. Carter Lake (Iowa–Nebraska) - Wikipedia

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    Carter Lake is a shallow oxbow lake in Nebraska and Iowa, located next to Omaha, and marks one of the only spots the Iowa-Nebraska border is not on the Missouri River. [1] Soon after its formation the lake was called the East Omaha Lake, and then Lake Nakoma. The city of Carter Lake, Iowa, takes its name from the lake. The lake was formed from ...

  9. Carters Dam - Wikipedia

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    Below the dam is a 1,000-acre (400 ha) retention and re-regulation lake (Reregulation Reservoir). The hydroelectric plant is of the pumped storage type. That is, during off-peak hours the water from the retention lake is pumped back up to Carters Lake for use in generating power during the next time of peak demand.