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This building was built before color pictures became popular. Since that time, the Nathan White Dining Hall has seen many people of all ages come through it's doors. |
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Meals are a pleasure in this beautiful knotty pine paneled dining area with a fireplace at one end and kitchen at the other end.
With a seating capacity of 230, the dining hall overlooks much of the camp grounds, and commands an excellent view of Camelback Mountain. The entrance area (left) can be either an overflow eating area, or another meeting room. |
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| This building is put to good use on both the upper as well as the lower level. While physical food can be served from the upper level, spiritual food can be served from the lower level in the meeting/recreational room. | The Heritage Hall offers 1600 square feet of activity area where games may be played and/or meetings held. There are restrooms on both the upper as well as the lower levels. | |