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  2. Quehanna Boot Camp - Wikipedia

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    Quehanna Motivational Boot Camp is a mixed-sex six-month, military-style boot camp program operated by the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections in rural Clearfield County. The creation of Quehanna [ edit ]

  3. Creation Festival - Wikipedia

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    Creation Festival, commonly shortened to Creation, was an annual four-day Christian music festival in the United States. According to its organizers, it was the "Nation's Largest Christian Music Festival." [1] Average attendance was between 50,000 and 100,000 annually. [2] In late March 2023, the festival's website included a pop-up window ...

  4. United States Penitentiary, Allenwood - Wikipedia

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    The United States Penitentiary, Allenwood ( USP Allenwood) is a maximum security United States federal prison in Pennsylvania. It is part of the Allenwood Federal Correctional Complex (FCC Allenwood) and is operated by the Federal Bureau of Prisons, a division of the United States Department of Justice . FCC Allenwood is located on US Route 15 ...

  5. Camptown, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Area code (s) 272 & 570. GNIS feature ID. 1171144 [1] Camptown is an unincorporated community in Bradford County, Pennsylvania, United States. [1] The community is located at the intersection of Pennsylvania Route 409 and Pennsylvania Route 706 4.6 miles (7.4 km) north-northeast of Wyalusing. Camptown has a post office with ZIP code 18815.

  6. The Second Mile - Wikipedia

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    The Second Mile. The Second Mile was a nonprofit organization for underprivileged youth, providing help for at-risk children and support for their parents in Pennsylvania. It was founded in 1977 by Jerry Sandusky, a then- Penn State assistant college football coach. [1] [2] [3] The charity said its youth programs served as many as 100,000 ...

  7. Camp Curtin - Wikipedia

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    April 18, 1861 - November 11, 1865 [1] Demolished. 1865-1867. Camp Curtin was a major Union Army training camp in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, during the American Civil War. [2] [3] It was located north of Pennsylvania's state capitol building on 80 acres of what had previously been land used by the Dauphin County Agricultural Fairgrounds.

  8. Antiochian Village - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The Antiochian Village Retreat and Conference Center/Camp was founded in 1978 6 miles (9.7 km) north of Ligonier, Pennsylvania. [2] Owned and operated by the Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America, it consists of both a Camp and a Retreat and Conference Center. In 1994, the Antiochian Village was the site of the ...

  9. Camp Stone - Wikipedia

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    The camp began operations in 1969, and is named after its founder, the Jewish philanthropist, Irving I. Stone, a longtime executive at American Greetings. Stone purchased the 400-acre site of a former camp to establish an Orthodox Jewish summer camp. Programs. Programs for campers include study of Jewish history, Torah study and prayer.