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- Camp_Yeomalt abstract "Camp Yeomalt is a one-story lodge originally built as a Boy Scout camp on Bainbridge Island, Washington. The camp was originally built as Camp Major Hopkins (named for Major Maurice Jayne Hopkins) in 1935 by unemployed island residents, recruited by the Franklin D. Roosevelt's Works Progress Administration. The original lodge was built of Douglas-fir logs, in "camp style" architecture. The western side of the lodge has a stone chimney, with fire boxes on both the interior and exterior sides. The lodge sits on 3 acres (12,000 m2) of land, and is accompanied by a second building that was built in 1942 as an Army bathhouse, when the camp was used as US Army 202nd Coast Artillery Bainbridge Island Headquarters. The Bainbridge Island Park & Recreation District took ownership of the camp in 1987, and renamed it Camp Yeomalt in 2000. The camp was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2005. The term "Yeomalt" is an anglicization of a Lushootseed word ("Yeboa'lt") meaning "fight".".
- Camp_Yeomalt added "2005-11-30".
- Camp_Yeomalt location Bainbridge_Island,_Washington.
- Camp_Yeomalt nrhpReferenceNumber "05001351".
- Camp_Yeomalt thumbnail Camp_Major_Hopkins.JPG?width=300.
- Camp_Yeomalt wikiPageExternalLink pkcampyeomalt.html.
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- Camp_Yeomalt added "2005-11-30".
- Camp_Yeomalt architect "WPA".
- Camp_Yeomalt governingBody "Local".
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- Camp_Yeomalt location Bainbridge_Island,_Washington.
- Camp_Yeomalt locmapin "Washington".
- Camp_Yeomalt name "Camp Major Hopkins".
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- Camp_Yeomalt subject Category:Bainbridge_Island,_Washington.
- Camp_Yeomalt subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Kitsap_County,_Washington.
- Camp_Yeomalt subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Washington_(state).
- Camp_Yeomalt subject Category:Parks_in_Kitsap_County,_Washington.
- Camp_Yeomalt subject Category:Works_Progress_Administration_in_Washington_(state).
- Camp_Yeomalt type Artifact100021939.
- Camp_Yeomalt type Building102913152.
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- Camp_Yeomalt comment "Camp Yeomalt is a one-story lodge originally built as a Boy Scout camp on Bainbridge Island, Washington. The camp was originally built as Camp Major Hopkins (named for Major Maurice Jayne Hopkins) in 1935 by unemployed island residents, recruited by the Franklin D. Roosevelt's Works Progress Administration. The original lodge was built of Douglas-fir logs, in "camp style" architecture. The western side of the lodge has a stone chimney, with fire boxes on both the interior and exterior sides.".
- Camp_Yeomalt label "Camp Yeomalt".
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- Camp_Yeomalt depiction Camp_Major_Hopkins.JPG.
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- Camp_Yeomalt name "Camp Major Hopkins".