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1:[[William I. Koch]] Troops 0100-0199 <br />
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2:[[Dr. S. Allen Counter]] Troops 0200-0299 <br />
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*'''American Indian Village'''- presented by the [[Order of the Arrow]], it taught and displayed Indian Dance, crafts and games.  
*'''American Indian Village'''- presented by the [[Order of the Arrow]], it taught and displayed Indian Dance, crafts and games.  
*'''QBSA'''- The jamboree radio station where scouts could sign up to [[DJ]] on a live broadcast.  
*'''QBSA'''- The jamboree radio station where scouts could sign up to [[DJ]] on a live broadcast.  
*'''America's First Scout Camp'''- A recreation of America's first scout camp at [[Silver Bay]] in New York, started in [[1910]].  
*'''America's First Scout Camp'''- A recreation of America's first scout camp at Silver Bay in New York, started in [[1910]].  
*'''Merit Badge Midway'''- A midway filled with close to a hundred booths offering many different [[Merit Badge]]s, many of which could be earned entirely on site.  
*'''Merit Badge Midway'''- A midway filled with close to a hundred booths offering many different [[Merit Badge]]s, many of which could be earned entirely on site.  
*'''K2BSA'''- Amateur radio operators were able to use [[amateur radio]] equipment to communicate with other [[amateur radio station]]s across the country and the world. Scouts also had the opportunity to earn their amateur radio licence here.
*'''K2BSA'''- Amateur radio operators were able to use [[amateur radio]] equipment to communicate with other [[amateur radio station]]s across the country and the world. Scouts also had the opportunity to earn their amateur radio licence here.
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