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John Hay Air Station, more commonly known as Camp John Hay, was a major hill station located in Baguio City used for rest and recreation for personnel and dependents of the United States Armed Forces in the Philippines as well as Department of Defense employees and their dependents. It was last run by the United States Air Force. While officially designated a communications station, the facility was mainly used for rest and recreation. The facility housed The American Residence as well as Broadcasting facilities of the Voice of America.<ref name=wikipedia>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camp_John_Hay | John Hay Air Station, more commonly known as Camp John Hay, was a major hill station located in Baguio City used for rest and recreation for personnel and dependents of the United States Armed Forces in the Philippines as well as Department of Defense employees and their dependents. It was last run by the United States Air Force. While officially designated a communications station, the facility was mainly used for rest and recreation. The facility housed The American Residence as well as Broadcasting facilities of the Voice of America.<ref name=wikipedia>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camp_John_Hay] Wikipedia.ORG. Accessed September 2009.</ref> | ||
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Camp John Hay
John Hay Air Station, more commonly known as Camp John Hay, was a major hill station located in Baguio City used for rest and recreation for personnel and dependents of the United States Armed Forces in the Philippines as well as Department of Defense employees and their dependents. It was last run by the United States Air Force. While officially designated a communications station, the facility was mainly used for rest and recreation. The facility housed The American Residence as well as Broadcasting facilities of the Voice of America.[1]
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- Asia/Philippines/Benguet/Baguio City/Camp John Hay/Bell Amphitheater/
- Asia/Philippines/Benguet/Baguio City/Camp John Hay/Butterfly Sanctuary/
- Asia/Philippines/Benguet/Baguio City/Camp John Hay/Cantinetta/
- Asia/Philippines/Benguet/Baguio City/Camp John Hay/Cap - John Hay Trade And Cultural Center/
- Asia/Philippines/Benguet/Baguio City/Camp John Hay/Choco-late De Batirol/
- Asia/Philippines/Benguet/Baguio City/Camp John Hay/Diner's Filling Station/
- Asia/Philippines/Benguet/Baguio City/Camp John Hay/EO - Export Overruns/
- Asia/Philippines/Benguet/Baguio City/Camp John Hay/Forrest Cabin/
- Asia/Philippines/Benguet/Baguio City/Camp John Hay/Horseback Riding/
- Asia/Philippines/Benguet/Baguio City/Camp John Hay/House of Waffles/
- Asia/Philippines/Benguet/Baguio City/Camp John Hay/Mile-Hi Center/
- Asia/Philippines/Benguet/Baguio City/Camp John Hay/Mini Golf/
- Asia/Philippines/Benguet/Baguio City/Camp John Hay/Starbucks Coffee/
- Asia/Philippines/Benguet/Baguio City/Camp John Hay/The Manor Hotel/
- Asia/Philippines/Benguet/Baguio City/Camp John Hay/The Monet Lodge/
- Asia/Philippines/Benguet/Baguio City/Camp John Hay/The Suites/