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Scouting in New York 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. In fact, the first National BSA Headquarters was in New York City. EARLY HISTORY (1910-1950) The 1924 National Order Of The Arrow Lodge Meeting was held at Tuxedo Park, New York , and the 1929 National Lodge Meeting was held at Kanohwahke Lake, New York . RECENT HISTORY (1950-1990) In the 1970s and again in the 1990s, upstate New York went through a huge consolidation of small, historic councils. SCOUTING IN NEW YORK TODAY There are twenty-three Boy Scouts Of America local councils in New York . Adirondack Council Allegheny Highlands Council
Baden-Powell Council
Cayuga County Council Finger Lakes Council Five Rivers Council
Greater New York - Bronx Council
Greater New York - Brooklyn Council
Greater New York - Manhattan Council
Greater New York - Queens Council
Greater New York - Staten Island Council
Greater Niagara Frontier Council
Hiawatha Seaway Council
Hudson Valley Council
Iroquois Trail Council
Otetiana Council
Otschodela Council Revolutionary Trails Council
Rip Van Winkle Council
Suffolk County Council
Theodore Roosevelt Council
Twin Rivers Council
Westchester-Putnam Council
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