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Boy Scouts: Linked to West Virginia
This rugged Mountain State enjoys a long-term link to the Boy Scouts of America. The soon-to-open $400 million National Jamboree Center and high adventure camp in Fayette County promises to bring hundreds of thousands -- maybe millions -- of idealistic youths to the hills in coming decades, along with throngs of parents and leaders. It's a win-win prospect for both the state and the visitors. Bravo.
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Boy Scouts: Linked to West Virginia
This rugged Mountain State enjoys a long-term link to the Boy Scouts of America. The soon-to-open $400 million National Jamboree Center and high adventure camp in Fayette County promises to bring hundreds of thousands -- maybe millions -- of idealistic youths to the hills in coming decades, along with throngs of parents and leaders. It's a win-win prospect for both the state and the visitors. Bravo.
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