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This area is mostly cropland, grassland, and old fields with 93-acre (380,000 m 2) woods. Facilities/features: boat ramp, Harmony Mission Lake (96 acres), and several small ponds (4 acres total). 1,066 acres 431 ha: Bates
The Double H Ranch, co-founded in 1992 [citation needed] by Charles R. Wood [1] and Paul Newman, provides specialized programs and year-round support for children and their families dealing with life-threatening illnesses.
Mills operated from 1937 to 1931. Located on Bullhead Lake near Rose City. Bullhead Lake was later renamed to Echo Lake. The site still operates as a Greek Orthodox Summer Camp. Camp Munhacke: Portage Trails Council (Michigan Crossroads Council) Gregory: Closed: Michigan Crossroads council announced in October, 2019, the camp will be closed in ...
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Before “Grapes of Wrath” chronicled the life of migrant workers in California, Kansas City had the Federal Transient Camp north of the river. How a Kansas City work camp provided much-needed ...
Italian prisoners of war working on the Arizona Canal (December 1943) In the United States at the end of World War II, there were prisoner-of-war camps, including 175 Branch Camps serving 511 Area Camps containing over 425,000 prisoners of war (mostly German). The camps were located all over the US, but were mostly in the South, due to the higher expense of heating the barracks in colder areas ...
The original high adventure camp that would evolve into Cache Lake Scout Camp was located approximately 70 miles north of International Falls, Minnesota in an abandoned logging camp on Lake of the Woods at Nestor Falls in 1957. The camp was moved to Browns Bay in Crane Lake in northern Minnesota approximately 3 years later and named Cache Lake ...
Swope Park is a city park in Kansas City, Missouri. At 1,805 acres (7.30 km 2 ), it is the 51st-largest municipal park in the United States, and the largest park in Kansas City. [ 1 ] It is named in honor of Colonel Thomas H. Swope , a philanthropist who donated the land to the city in 1896.