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	<title>Ten Mile River Trader &#187; Kanes Open</title>
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		<title>Kanes Open 1928-1956</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kanes Open located in Tallman (near Suffren), NY. It was acquired in 1928 from a donation from the John P. Kane Estate to the Boy Scout Foundation of Greater New York. The donation was to be used to establish and maintain a weekend camp for Boy Scouts under the jurisdiction of the Manhattan Council of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.tenmilerivertrader.com/blog/?attachment_id=11" rel="attachment wp-att-11" title="Kanes Open Felt"><img src="http://www.tenmilerivertrader.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2007/02/kanes-open-felt.jpg" alt="Kanes Open Felt" style="margin: 0pt 10pt 10px 10px" align="left" /></a>Kanes Open located in Tallman (near Suffren), NY. It was acquired in 1928 from a donation from the John P. Kane Estate to the Boy Scout Foundation of Greater New York. The donation was to be used to establish and maintain a weekend camp for Boy Scouts under the jurisdiction of the Manhattan Council of NYC.</p>
<p>The camp included both tent and cabin sites with single and double-deck cots and straw ticks. Heat was provided by coal heaters and cooking in oil or coal burning cooking stoves.</p>
<p>While the camp was used primarily as a week-end camp, during World War II and its gasoline rationing, it was also used a summer camp do to its closer proximity to NYC. A full summer camp program was held at the camp including waterfront, handcraft and naturalist. This camp did not have a lake, but used a pool.</p>
<p>During this time, Kanes Open also had a Kanes Open Scout program similar to the TMR Scout program. Due to the smaller size of the camp and the limited years it was used as a summer camp, these Kanes Open Scout patches are much more difficult to find than the equivalent <a href="http://www.tenmilerivertrader.com/blog/?page_id=13">TMR Scout</a> patches.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.tenmilerivertrader.com/blog/?attachment_id=18" rel="attachment wp-att-18" title="Kanes Open - KO Felt"><img src="http://www.tenmilerivertrader.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2007/02/ko.jpg" alt="Kanes Open - KO Felt" style="margin: 0pt 10pt 10px 10px" align="right" /></a>To those who attended, the camp was affectionately known as KO. This is shown in one of the early felt issues from the camp.</p>
<p>The camp was eventually closed as a Scout camp in 1956 and sold by GNYC in 1969 and is in use today as the Spook Rock Town Golf Course.</p>
<p>Information for this post was derived from the information Sheet on Kanes Open from the <a href="http://tmrmuseum.org/resale/12campcsps.html">GNYC 12 Short-Term Camp CSP Series</a> and <a href="http://tmrmuseum.org/resale/scflyer.htm">Summer Camp! </a>by David Malatzky.</p>
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