About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 35. Chapters: Campgrounds in the United States, Campsites in Norway, Campsites in the United Kingdom, Peace camps, Scout campsites, Camp Casey, Crawford, Texas, Our Chalet, Brian Haw, Kandersteg International Scout Centre, The Seneca Women's Encampment for a Future of Peace and Justice, Kimball Camp YMCA Nature Center, Faslane Peace Camp, RV park, Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp, Gilwell Ada's Hoeve, Concepcion Picciotto, Edith Macy Conference Center, Camp Tyler, Gilwell Campsite, Deer Valley YMCA Family Camp, Our Cabana, Lake Gaston Resort, Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort and Campground, Lake Conasauga, Camp Opemikon, Kampgrounds of America, ACE Adventure Resort, Camp El Tesoro, Camp Courageous, Membership campground, Camp Discovery, Woodhaven Lakes, Camp Jewell YMCA, Camp Half Moon, Gunnarso Camping, Ulfljotsvatn Scout Center, Wiltz International Scout Centre, Camp Webb, YMCA Camp Flaming Arrow, Kettle Falls Campground, Protest camp, Brambles Farm Peace Camp, Strawberry Park, Camp Auxilium, Ocknell Plain, Maurvangen, The Angry Pacifist, Cedar Ridge Camp, Camp Loucon, Harstad Camping. Excerpt: Camp Casey was the name given to the encampment of anti-war protesters outside the Prairie Chapel Ranch in Crawford, Texas during US President George W. Bush's five-week summer vacation there in 2005, named after Iraq War casualty US Army Specialist Casey Sheehan. A panoramic photograph of Camp Casey on August 18, 2005It was founded by Cindy Sheehan after she failed to get a second meeting with President Bush for an explanation of the cause for which her son, Casey, died. Having been turned away, she pitched a tent by the side of the road and announced her intention to stay, day and night, for the full five weeks or until such a meeting is granted. She also promised that, if she were not granted a second meeting, she would return to Cra...