Post date: Sep 9, 2011 4:02:05 PM
by NOAH ADAMS
Noah Adams/NPR
The Boy Scouts of America are transforming 10,000 acres of mountainous land into a year-round high-adventure camp in West Virginia.
September 8, 2011
In West Virginia, an Appalachian mountain is being transformed into a vast Boy Scout camp. It's more than 10,000 acres and will cost the Boy Scouts of America more than $400 million to be turned into The Summit Bechtel Reserve, also known simply as the Summit.
Read (or listen to) the article at http://www.npr.org/2011/09/08/140250789/boy-scouts-find-new-home-amid-mountains
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