List of BSA Camps: Difference between revisions

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  | [[Alabama-Florida Council|Camp Alaflo]]  || [[Alabama-Florida Council]] || [http://www.alflcouncilbsa.org/pages/campalaflo.html Active] || Located near Dothan, Al.
  | '''[[Camp Alaflo]]''' || [[Alabama-Florida Council]] || [http://www.alflcouncilbsa.org/pages/campalaflo.html Active] || Located near Dothan, Al.
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  | [[Scouting in Alabama|Camp Arrowhead]] || [[Birmingham Area Council]] || Closed || Camp Arrowhead operated from the early 1940's to 1971 and was located on the Coosa River near Clanton, AL.
  | [[Scouting in Alabama|Camp Arrowhead]] || [[Birmingham Area Council]] || Closed || Camp Arrowhead operated from the early 1940's to 1971 and was located on the Coosa River near Clanton, AL.
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  | [[Scouting in Alabama|Camp Zinn]] || [[Choccolocco Council]] || [http://www.camplee.org/history_of_camp_lee.htm Sold] || Camp Zinn, in Dekalb County, operated from 1931 to 1965.  On September 8, 1966 meeting, the Official Board of Camp Lee,a United Methodist Church organization, purchase the camp from the Choccolocco Council, and renamed it Camp Lee.
  | [[Scouting in Alabama|Camp Zinn]] || [[Choccolocco Council]] || [http://www.camplee.org/history_of_camp_lee.htm Sold] || Camp Zinn, in Dekalb County, operated from 1931 to 1965.  On September 8, 1966 meeting, the Official Board of Camp Lee,a United Methodist Church organization, purchase the camp from the Choccolocco Council, and renamed it Camp Lee.
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  | [[Greater Alabama Council|Frank Spain Scout Reservation]] || [[Greater Alabama Council]] || [https://1bsa.org/camps.php Active] ||  Also called '''Camp Sequoyah''', a 1,447 acres camp in east central Alabama, near Cheaha State Park.
  | [[Camp Sequoyah (GAC)]] || [[Greater Alabama Council]] || [https://1bsa.org/camps.php Active] ||  Also called '''Frank Spain Scout Reservation''', a 1,447 acres camp in east central Alabama, near Cheaha State Park.  Home of the ''Sequoyah Sidewinder''.
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  | [[Greater Alabama Council|Hugh M. Comer Scout Reservation]] || [[Greater Alabama Council]] || [https://1bsa.org/camp.php?cn=8 Active] ||  Located near Mentone, AL.
  | [[Greater Alabama Council|Hugh M. Comer Scout Reservation]] || [[Greater Alabama Council]] || [https://1bsa.org/camp.php?cn=8 Active] ||  Located near Mentone, AL.
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  | [[Tukabatchee Area Council|Warner Scout Reservation]] || [[Tukabatchee Area Council]] || [http://www.tukabatcheebsa.org/?pgID=camps Active] || Warner Scout Reservation inculded two camps: '''Camp Tukabatchee''' and '''Camp Dexter C. Hobbs'''
  | [[Tukabatchee Area Council|Warner Scout Reservation]] || [[Tukabatchee Area Council]] || [http://www.tukabatcheebsa.org/?pgID=camps Active] || Warner Scout Reservation inculded two camps: '''Camp Tukabatchee''' and '''Camp Dexter C. Hobbs'''
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  | [[Black Warrior Council|White Bluff Scout Reservation]] || [[Black Warrior Council]] || [http://www.bwc-bsa.org/camping/white-bluff-scout-reservation/27064 Active] || A primitive camp located north of Demopolis, AL
  | [[White Bluff Scout Reservation]] || [[Black Warrior Council]] || [http://www.bwc-bsa.org/camping/white-bluff-scout-reservation/27064 Active] || A primitive camp located north of Demopolis, AL on the [[Black Warrior River]].
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