WANNALANCIT LODGE (1946)
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This building was originally called So-Kee-Tay Lodge replacing a Chadwick building by the same name moved here in 1937. It was the headquarters for Camp So-Kee-Tay, one of the four camps of Wah-Tut-Ca in the early days of the reservation. After So-Kee-Tay was closed in the 1950s it was renamed Wannalancit. It has been used as the Nature Lodge and Craft Center. It is now used as winter and camp staff housing.
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Camp So-Kee-Tay was the junior division of both Camp Chadwick and Wah-Tut-Ca Scout Reservation. This camp was for boys 8 to 11 years old. At the time of So-Kee-Tay Cub Scouts were not allowed to attend summer camp and the So-Kee-Tay boys were not in Scouting. In the early days of the reservation attendance at So-Kee-Tay would out number the Boy Scouts in the other camps. Camp So-Kee-Tay was briefly re-opened in the 1990s as a camp for Webelos Scouts.
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