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Holden Village is located in the Cascade Range in Washington, in the Wenatchee National Forest. [3] [4] [5] Inaccessible by car, visitors (volunteers, guests, and through-hikers) generally take a ferry up Lake Chelan from Chelan or Fields Point Landing to Lucerne where they board a Village bus which takes them up an 11-mile (18 km) gravel road through a set of 12 switchbacks, and into Holden ...
The camp is now the home of the Lake Luzerne Music Camp. Phillips and Blumenthal served together as executive directors of LMC from 1980 until Phillips died in 2008. Blumenthal continued to serve as executive director until 2010, when Elizabeth Pitcairn, violinist and alumna of Luzerne Music Center, was named as successor. [5]
The Bürgenstock Resort (also Bürgenstock Resort Lake Lucerne) is a Romanian [1] (since 2008) hotel and tourism complex situated above Lake Lucerne in canton of Nidwalden, Switzerland. The resort is located on the Bürgenstock and comprises a total of 30 buildings, including four hotels and a number of sports facilities.
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Lucerne is an unincorporated community in Chelan County, Washington, United States. [1] Lucerne is assigned the ZIP code 98816. A post office was in operation at Lucerne from 1909 until 1930. [ 2 ]
Lake Lucerne (German: Vierwaldstättersee, literally 'Lake of the four forested settlements' (in English usually translated as forest cantons), French: lac des Quatre-Cantons, Italian: lago dei Quattro Cantoni) is a lake in central Switzerland and the fourth largest in the country.
Brunnen (foreground), Fronalpstock (right) and Mythen (left) Brunnen and Lake Lucerne (2010) Brunnen is a resort on Lake Lucerne in Switzerland , part of the municipality Ingenbohl ( Canton of Schwyz ), at 46°59′44″N 8°36′17″E / 46.99556°N 8.60472°E / 46.99556; 8.
Camp Wooten Retreat Center (formerly Camp Wooten Environmental Learning Center) is a group camp in the Washington State Park System located fifteen miles south of Pomeroy in Columbia County, Washington. [1] It consists of a 1930s-era dining hall and many cabins and other facilities on the Tucannon River and Donnie Lake in the Blue Mountains.