Getting started
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Birocapedia was made and is managed by a Birch Rock camper. It has no affiliation with Birch Rock Camp. Here are some things you can do if you are new here:
- Read the about page
- Click the random page link to see a random article
- Register an account by clicking this link. After that you can write and edit pages.
- Read some help pages to learn a little bit about how to use this site
- Write an article about something at Birch Rock like your favorite activity, your cabin, or anything that you think merits an article
- Look at the pages that have already been made and edit them
- If you don't know what to write an article about, look at the list of wanted pages and write one of those
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News
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It is Monday, November 25, 2024
- Birocapedia is online as of April 21, 2008
- The Brewster Lodge is under construction and almost finished
- Birch Rock is starting to get in gear for the summer of 2008
See the current events page for more news and future events
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Featured article: Flagstaff Lake
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Flagstaff Lake used to be smaller until the Long Falls Dam was built on the Dead River in 1956, diverting it's flow into the Keenebec River, which enlarging the lake and turning it into a reservoir used for hydroelectric production. This submerged or partially submerged four towns- Flagstaff, Bigelow, Dead River and Carrying Place. These towns were all abandoned and dismantled before they were flooded; contrary to legend there are no buildings under the surface.
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Featured facts: cabins
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- Pete's Palace was originally built as the cabin for CITs and it still is where the CIT plaques are put up
- Cabin 8 was once the cabin for senior campers, and it still sometimes is when there are too many for just Pete's Palace
- Cabin 4 is also known as Tourmaline
- Cabin 1, Eagle's Nest, and Buzzard's Roost are some of the oldest cabins in camp
- Cabins in lower camp are named with Maine animal's homes, Maine minerals, or numbers
- Owl's Perch is the newest cabin in camp
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