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  3. Scouting in Idaho - Wikipedia

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    The camp is located in the town of Alta, Wyoming. The traditional summer camp season is normally 5 weeks long in June and July. The highly acclaimed "Cedar Badge" Junior Leader Training, which later adopted the BSA National Youth Leadership Training as its curriculum in 2005, is offered during the last two weeks of June at this camp.

  4. Kellogg, Idaho - Wikipedia

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    Bunker Hill Mill in Kellogg, 1938 Bunker Hill smelter in operation during the 1970s Pyromorphite specimen from the Bunker Hill Mine. Kellogg was incorporated in 1907. The city limits included mine property in 1955, and smelter property in 1956. The population in 1960 was about 6000. [4] Kellogg is named after a prospector named Noah Kellogg. [5]

  5. Bunker Hill Mine and Smelting Complex - Wikipedia

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    Aiken, Katherine G. (Summer 2004). "'Not Long Ago a Smoking Chimney Was a Sign of Prosperity': Corporate and Community Response to Pollution at the Bunker Hill Smelter in Kellogg, Idaho". Environmental History Review. 18 (2): 67– 86. JSTOR 3984793. Aiken, Katherine G. (2005). Idaho's Bunker Hill: the rise and fall of a great mining company ...

  6. New tiny home resort in Idaho City offers ‘camping with all ...

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    “Tiny meets luxury.” A new resort in Idaho City combines tech-friendly, modern tiny homes with the great outdoors.

  7. Bunker Hill Mining Company - Wikipedia

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    Bunker Hill stock was listed on the New York Curb Exchange in 1926. By 1926, the Bunker Hill and Sullivan Mining Company was Idaho's largest employer. During the Great Depression, Bunker Hill kept production at pre-depression levels to keep its workers employed at the same wages, even if it meant an operating loss for the company.

  8. 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.

  9. 1892 Coeur d'Alene labor strike - Wikipedia

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    Shoshone County, Idaho area miners organized into several local unions during the 1880s. Mine owners responded by forming a Mine Owners' Association. [1] In 1891, the Coeur d'Alene district shipped ore containing US$4.9 million (~$150 million in 2023) in lead, silver, and gold.