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'''Indianhead Council''' merged with [[Viking Council]] in 2005 to create [[Northern Star Council]].  The Indianhead Council was a geographic subdivision of the [[Boy Scouts of America]] headquartered in Saint Paul, Minnesota, and including Ramsey and Washington  Counties in Minnesota, and much of western Wisconsin.  Its name came from the shape of the Wisconsin-Minnesota border, which is said to resemble that of the head of an Indian.  As well as the office builiding in Saint Paul, facilites included [[Tomahawk Scout Reservation]] near Rice Lake, Wisconsin, [[Phillipo Scout Reservation]] near Cannon Falls, Minnesota, [[Fred C. Andersen Scout Camp]] near Hudson, Wisconsin, and [[Kiwanis Scout Camp]] near Marine on St. Croix, Minnesota.
'''Indianhead Council''' merged with [[Viking Council]] in 2005 to create [[Northern Star Council]].  The Indianhead Council was a geographic subdivision of the [[Boy Scouts of America]] headquartered in Saint Paul, Minnesota, and including Ramsey and Washington  Counties in Minnesota, and much of western Wisconsin.  Its name came from the shape of the Wisconsin-Minnesota border, which is said to resemble that of the head of an Indian.  As well as the office builiding in Saint Paul, facilites included [[Tomahawk Scout Reservation]] near Rice Lake, Wisconsin, [[Phillipo Scout Reservation]] near Cannon Falls, Minnesota, [[Fred C. Andersen Scout Camp]] near Hudson, Wisconsin, and [[Kiwanis Scout Camp]] near Marine on St. Croix, Minnesota.
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