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  • 71Camp Hughes — was a Canadian military training camp, located in the Rural Municipality of North Cypress west of the town of Carberry in Manitoba, Canada. It was actively used for military training from 1909 to 1934.HistoryIn 1909, a Canadian Military training… …

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  • 72Camp Lockett — is a former U.S. Army military site located in Campo, California, east of San Diego, near the Mexican border. Camp Lockett has historical connections to the Buffalo Soldiers.HistoryInitial construction phase in 1941The initial phase, which… …

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  • 73Camp Shanks — was a United States Army installation in and around Orangeburg in the Town of Orangetown, New York. Situated near the juncture of the Erie Railroad and the Hudson River, it served as a point of embarkation for troops departing overseas during… …

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  • 74Camp Atlanta — was a World War II camp for German prisoners of war located next to Atlanta, Nebraska. Home to nearly 3,000 prisoners over three years, a number of soldiers and prisoners returned to the local area after the war to remain for the rest of their… …

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  • 75Camp Nebagamon — is a high quality, traditional, comprehensive boys camp on the northern shores of Lake Nebagamon, Wisconsin with alumni in every state and around the world. The lake is located in northwest Wisconsin about convert|20|mi|km southeast of Duluth,… …

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  • 76Camp Dubois — Camp Dubois, near present day Hartford, Illinois, served as the winter camp for the Lewis and Clark Expedition from December 12, 1803, to May 14, 1804. It was located on the east side of the Mississippi River so that it was still in United States …

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  • 77Camp Curtin — was a military training camp in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, during the American Civil War.When news of the bombardment and subsequent surrender of Fort Sumter in Charleston, South Carolina reached Washington, D.C. on April 14, 1861, President… …

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  • 78Camp Hero State Park — Camp Hero (also known as Fort Hero or the Montauk Air Force Station) was a military base at Montauk Point on the eastern tip of Long Island, New York. It was decommissioned in the 1980s and is now owned by the New York State Department of Parks… …

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  • 79Camp Tel Noar — is a Jewish summer camp for children ages 8 through 15. It is located in Hampstead, New Hampshire, in the United States, which is about 1 hour north of Boston. The camp sits on Sunset Lake (Wash Pond) and has about 275 campers.HistoryCamp Tel… …

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  • 80Camp Nawaka — is a non profit co ed residential summer camp located in the Berkshires, East Otis, Massachusetts. It runs programs for children between the ages of 8 and 16. The camp is owned and run by Camp Fire USA. It is a relatively small camp of around 40… …

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