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  • ...he [[Boy Scouts of America]] located in the state of [[Scouting in Arizona|Arizona]]. ==Council History==
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  • ...ities, experience outdoor fun and serve the community in [[Cochise County, Arizona]]. Scouting Organizations operating in Cochise County, Arizona:
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  • ...ties, experience outdoor fun and serve the community in [[Coconino County, Arizona]]. Scouting Organizations operating in Coconino County, Arizona:
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  • ...tunities, experience outdoor fun and serve the community in [[Gila County, Arizona]]. Scouting Organizations operating in Gila County, Arizona:
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  • ...tunities, experience outdoor fun and serve the community in [[Yuma County, Arizona]]. Scouting Organizations operating in Yuma County, Arizona:
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  • ...nities, experience outdoor fun and serve the community in [[Graham County, Arizona]]. Scouting Organizations operating in Graham County, Arizona:
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  • ...ties, experience outdoor fun and serve the community in [[Greenlee County, Arizona]]. Scouting Organizations operating in Greenlee County, Arizona:
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  • ...ties, experience outdoor fun and serve the community in [[Maricopa County, Arizona]]. Scouting Organizations operating in Maricopa County, Arizona:
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  • ...nities, experience outdoor fun and serve the community in [[Navajo County, Arizona]]. Scouting Organizations operating in Navajo County, Arizona:
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  • ...nities, experience outdoor fun and serve the community in [[Mohave County, Arizona]]. Scouting Organizations operating in Mohave County, Arizona:
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  • ...tunities, experience outdoor fun and serve the community in [[Pima County, Arizona]]. Scouting Organizations operating in Pima County, Arizona:
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  • ...nities, experience outdoor fun and serve the community in [[Apache County, Arizona]]. Scouting Organizations operating in Apache County, Arizona:
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  • ...unities, experience outdoor fun and serve the community in [[Pinal County, Arizona]]. Scouting Organizations operating in Pinal County, Arizona:
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  • ...es, experience outdoor fun and serve the community in [[Santa Cruz County, Arizona]]. Scouting Organizations operating in Santa Cruz County, Arizona:
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  • ...nities, experience outdoor fun and serve the community in [[La Paz County, Arizona]]. Scouting Organizations operating in La Paz County, Arizona:
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  • ...e [[Boy Scouts of America]] located in the states of [[Scouting in Arizona|Arizona]], [[Scouting in Colorado|Colorado]], [[Scouting in New Mexico|New Mexico] ==Council History==
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  • '''Scouting in Arizona''' has a long history, from the 1910s to the present day, serving thousands of youth in programs == Early history (1910-1950) ==
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  • ...e [[Boy Scouts of America]] located in the states of [[Scouting in Arizona|Arizona]], [[Scouting in California|California]], and [[Scouting in Nevada|Nevada]] ==Council History==
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  • == Lodge History == ...Council’s Tiwahe Lodge #45 can be proud of its accomplishments during its history. The lodge received an OA National Service Grant to build the deck at Silv
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  • '''Yavapai County Arizona is home to 20+ Extremely Popular Scouting Adventure Activities''' '''Scouting Adventures in Yavapai County, [[Scouting in Arizona|Arizona]] '''
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  • ...e Mormon Battalion, the only religion-based unit in United States military history, served from July 1846 – July 1847 during the Mexican–American War of 1 ...yed significant roles in America's westward expansion in California, Utah, Arizona and other parts of the West. Today, many scout units enjoy recreating a po
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  • '''Scouting in Nevada''' has a long history, from the 1910s to the present day, serving thousands of youth in programs == Early history (1910-1950) ==
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  • ...e activities, and theme activities related to California and Camp Mataguay history. International guests will have opportunities to share songs, games and Sco ...lifornia]], as well as a small portion of [[Scouting in Arizona| Southwest Arizona]]. It is a [[local council]] (#049) of the [[Boy Scouts of America]]. All
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  • * '''[[#History| History of Camp Mataguay]]''' ...lifornia]], as well as a small portion of [[Scouting in Arizona| Southwest Arizona]]. It is a [[local council]] (#049) of the [[Boy Scouts of America]]. All
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  • | location= 2969 N Greenfield Rd, Phoenix, Arizona 85016-7715 ...e [[Boy Scouts of America]] located in the states of [[Scouting in Arizona|Arizona]] and [[Scouting in New Mexico|New Mexico]].
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  • '''Scouting Adventures in Pinal County, [[Scouting in Arizona|Arizona]] ''' ...e Mormon Battalion, the only religion-based unit in United States military history, served from July 1846 – July 1847 during the Mexican–American War of 1
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  • '''Scouting Adventures in Yuma County, [[Scouting in Arizona|Arizona]] ''' ...e Mormon Battalion, the only religion-based unit in United States military history, served from July 1846 – July 1847 during the Mexican–American War of 1
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  • '''Scouting Adventures in Pima County, [[Scouting in Arizona|Arizona]] ''' ...e Mormon Battalion, the only religion-based unit in United States military history, served from July 1846 – July 1847 during the Mexican–American War of 1
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  • '''Scouting Adventures in Maricopa County, [[Scouting in Arizona|Arizona]] ''' ...a River District (GCC)]]''' - Southern area of the Grand Canyon Council in Arizona. The northern part of our district includes Tempe, Chandler, and Ahwatukee
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  • == History == ...lifornia]], as well as a small portion of [[Scouting in Arizona| Southwest Arizona]]. It is a [[local council]] (#049) of the [[Boy Scouts of America]]. All
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  • '''Scouting in Utah''' has a long history, from the 1910s to the present day, serving thousands of youth in programs == Early history (1910-1950) ==
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  • ...the rocks contain such as ores and fossil fuels. Geologists also study the history of the Earth. * Option D: Earth History Option
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  • * '''[[#History| History of Camp Fiesta Island]]''' ...lifornia]], as well as a small portion of [[Scouting in Arizona| Southwest Arizona]]. It is a [[local council]] (#049) of the [[Boy Scouts of America]]. All
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  • ...e Mormon Battalion, the only religion-based unit in United States military history, served from July 1846 – July 1847 during the Mexican–American War of 1 == History ==
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  • *[http://www.manypoint.org/history/histctr.htm Many Point Scout Camp History Center] *[http://azscoutmuseum.com Otis H. Chidester Museum], Tucson, Arizona
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  • ...lifornia]], as well as a small portion of [[Scouting in Arizona| Southwest Arizona]]. It is a [[local council]] (#049) of the [[Boy Scouts of America]]. They ==Council History==
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  • == History == ...lifornia]], as well as a small portion of [[Scouting in Arizona| Southwest Arizona]]. It is a [[local council]] (#049) of the [[Boy Scouts of America]]. All
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  • ...e Mormon Battalion, the only religion-based unit in United States military history, served from July 1846 – July 1847 during the Mexican–American War of 1 ...lifornia]], as well as a small portion of [[Scouting in Arizona| Southwest Arizona]]. It is a [[local council]] (#049) of the [[Boy Scouts of America]]. All
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  • ...ncer Monson |accessdate= 2008-06-05 |work= [http://historyofmormonism.com/ History of Mormonism.com] |publisher= More Good Foundation |archiveurl = http://web ...n H. Oaks]] and [[Senate Majority Leader]] [[Harry Reid]], delivers family history records to [[Barack Obama|U.S. President Barack Obama]]]]
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  • ...mp McKenzie]] || [[Greater Alabama Council]] || [http://winnataska.org/our-history/ Sold] || In 2006, when the Birmingham Area Council Boy Scouts was dissolve === Arizona ===
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  • ...lobalFlyer'', setting the record for the longest flight by any aircraft in history with a distance of 25,766 statute miles (41,467&nbsp;km).<ref name="telegra | work = History of Aviation and Space World Records
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  • ...can inspire passionate disagreement and his place in literary and cultural history is far from settled. But as the age of the European empires recedes, he is [[Image:Kiplingcropped.jpg|thumb|left|Photograph of Kipling from "Current History of the War v. I", December 1914 - March 1915. New York: New York Times Comp
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