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                    [Title] => Camp John Hay marks centenary
                    [Summary] => BAGUIO CITY — Camp John Hay marked its centenary on Oct. 25, ending celebratory activities begun since July.


Now managed by the Camp John Hay Development Corporation and the John Hay Management Corporation, the the former US rest and recreation facility was created by then US President Theodore Roosevelt on Oct. 25, 1903 as a military reservation.

The area, formerly owned by the late Mateo Carino, was part of a vast pastureland called by its Ibaloi inhabitants as "Kafagway."
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                    [Title] => Camp John Hay marks centenary
                    [Summary] => BAGUIO CITY — Camp John Hay marked its centenary on Oct. 25, ending celebratory activities begun since July.


Now managed by the Camp John Hay Development Corporation and the John Hay Management Corporation, the the former US rest and recreation facility was created by then US President Theodore Roosevelt on Oct. 25, 1903 as a military reservation.

The area, formerly owned by the late Mateo Carino, was part of a vast pastureland called by its Ibaloi inhabitants as "Kafagway."
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