Scouting in Maryland
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Template:Portalpar Scouting in Maryland has a long history, from the 1910s to the present day, serving thousands of youth in programs that suit the environment in which they live.
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Early history (1910-1950)
The 1923 National Order of the Arrow Lodge Meeting was held at Baltimore, Maryland.
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Recent history (1950-1990)
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Scouting in Maryland today
There are six Boy Scouts of America local councils in Maryland.
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Baltimore Area Council
- Arrowhead District
- Babe Ruth District
- Capitol District
- Carroll District
- Chespeake District
- Dulaney District
- Four Rivers District
- Harford District
- Hopkins District
- National Pike District
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Chester County Council
- Diamond Rock District
- Horseshoe Trail District
- Lenni Lenape District
- Octoraro District
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Del-Mar-Va Council
- Cecil District
- Choptank District
- Freedom Trail District
- Sussex District
- Three Rivers District
- Tri-County District
- Two Bays District
- Virginia District
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Mason-Dixon Council
- Washington County District
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National Capital Area Council
- Aquia District
- Banneker District
- Bull Run District
- Chain Bridge District
- Colonial District
- Enterprose District
- Francis Scott Key District
- George Mason District
- Goose Creek District
- Horizon District
- Indian Creek District
- Mattaponi District
- Occoquan District
- Old Dominion District
- Olde Mill District
- Patriot District
- Piedmont District
- Potomac District
- Powhatan District
- Seneca District
- Sully District
- Tayac District
- Western Shore District
- Zekiah District
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Potomac Council
- Nemacolin Trail DistrictTemplate:BSAbystate