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The Mathews built an A-frame shelter on the creek for their children's outdoor activities.
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The shelter is a popular spot for swimming and camping.
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The deck overlooks the creek. The site is a favorite place for Dusty Mathews and his friends to congregate.
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Various small buildings serve as information headquarters near the entrance to the office.
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The camp store is perched over the Coldwater River swamp on piers. The walkway access can be seen above.
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Miles of narrow roads connect the cabins with the main camp buildings.
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Wolfe Creek is adjacent to several cabins built on the waters edge.
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This is a rustic one-room cabin called the "Honeysuckle". It is air-conditioned with a double bed and a set of bunk beds.
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The Honeysuckle cabin features a porch front view of Wolfe Creek.
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The rooms at the School House have high ceilings and hardwood floors. Each room has a full bath, microwave, coffeepot and mini refrigerator.
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The clock tower is the central feature of College Drive. It is dedicated to community activist and PJC board member, M. J. Menge.
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During the championship tournament, Marcus Swanson watches the action from atop the dugout.