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Camp Daggett : ウィキペディア英語版 | Camp Daggett
Camp Daggett is a not-for-profit children's summer camp in Petoskey, Michigan on Walloon Lake. The camp is open and staffed year 'round. It is not affiliated with any group or religious organization, but is independent. Daggett offers a High Ropes course, with an indoor and outdoor facility, team building activities, and more.〔http://www.campdaggett.org〕 ==History== In 1922 Walter J MacMillan was hired as the physical education teacher at Petoskey High School. Part of the duties as teacher was to run a boys summer camping program. In 1923 MacMillan held a ten-day boys camp south of present-day Camp Daggett on Walloon Lake. In 1924 another ten-day boys camp was held, this time north of present-day Camp Daggett. In 1925 Camp Daggett opened as a boys camp. The land was a gift from the Daggett Family. In a Quit-Claim Deed dated 22 September 1924, the parcel in Charlevoix County, Michigan described as "Lot four, less five acres off the north side thereof, of section twenty-one, in township thirty-four north of range six west" was deeded to be held for a camp and it would be known as "Daggett Camp".〔Charlevoix County Register of Deeds〕
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