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'''Theodore Naish Scout Reservation''' is a [[Boy Scout]] camp located in [[Bonner Springs]]<ref>http://hoac-bsa.org/Naish.cfm</ref>, [[Kansas]].  The camp was named after [[Kansas City Metropolitan Area|Kansas City]] civil engineer and draftsman Theodore Naish, who was killed in the sinking of the [[RMS Lusitania]] in [[1915]].  The first 90 acres of the land were donated to the Boy scouts in 1926 by Naish's wife.<ref>http://hoac-bsa.org/Naish_History.cfm</ref>  Camp Naish is run by the [[Scouting in Missouri#Heart of America Council|Heart of America Council]] and is one of two camps sponsored by the council.  Naish is home to the [[Tamegonit Lodge]] of the [[Order of the Arrow]].
'''Theodore Naish Scout Reservation''' is a [[Boy Scout]] camp located in [[Bonner Springs]]<ref>http://hoac-bsa.org/Naish.cfm</ref>, Kansas.  The camp was named after [[Kansas City Metropolitan Area|Kansas City]] civil engineer and draftsman Theodore Naish, who was killed in the sinking of the [[RMS Lusitania]] in [[1915]].  The first 90 acres of the land were donated to the Boy scouts in 1926 by Naish's wife.<ref>http://hoac-bsa.org/Naish_History.cfm</ref>  Camp Naish is run by the [[Scouting in Missouri#Heart of America Council|Heart of America Council]] and is one of two camps sponsored by the council.  Naish is home to the [[Tamegonit Lodge]] of the [[Order of the Arrow]].
== See also ==
== See also ==



Revision as of 14:59, 27 December 2009

Theodore Naish Scout Reservation is a Boy Scout camp located in Bonner Springs[1], Kansas. The camp was named after Kansas City civil engineer and draftsman Theodore Naish, who was killed in the sinking of the RMS Lusitania in 1915. The first 90 acres of the land were donated to the Boy scouts in 1926 by Naish's wife.[2] Camp Naish is run by the Heart of America Council and is one of two camps sponsored by the council. Naish is home to the Tamegonit Lodge of the Order of the Arrow.

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