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Fort Scott Camp
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Fort Scott Camp, Summer camp in Crosby Township, US.

Fort Scott Camp was a summer camp on over 200 acres near New Baltimore that featured cabins, sports fields, and outdoor recreation areas. The grounds were designed to accommodate children between seven and fifteen years old in structured programs.

The camp was founded in 1922 by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cincinnati and was the first Catholic youth camp in the United States. It operated until 1988, serving as a key institution for Catholic summer programs for over six decades.

The camp's name comes from Michael Scott, an early Catholic settler in Cincinnati who built the diocese's first cathedral in the region. This tradition shaped how many young people experienced their faith and community during summer breaks.

The site was located in a rural area with easy access to woodlands and lakes for water sports and hiking activities. Visitors should be prepared for changing weather and remember that the grounds offered year-round potential for outdoor exploration near New Baltimore.

The camp welcomed roughly 150,000 young participants throughout its operation, shaping an entire generation of families in Ohio. Its role as a pioneering institution made it a defining chapter in American Catholic youth history.

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