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Camp Cody in Freedom, New Hampshire, is a traditional, overnight, international, and co-ed summer camp, located along the shore of Ossipee Lake. Established in 1926 by Philip Axman in Cambridge, Maryland , [ 1 ] Camp Cody began as a camp for boys, named after William " Buffalo Bill " Cody.
Camp Walt Whitman (abbreviated CWW) is a traditional, overnight, and co-educational summer camp located in Piermont, New Hampshire along the shore of Lake Armington. [1] It was founded in 1948 by Arnie and Chick Soloway and has remained in the family; it is today run by Carolyn and Jed Dorfman. [2]
This is a list of summer camps throughout the world by ... New Hampshire; Camp Keewaydin for Boys / Camp Songadeewin for ... New York; Camp Mataponi for Girls, Maine;
Camp Tel Noar is a Jewish summer camp for children ages 7 through 16. [1] It is located in Hampstead, New Hampshire, in the United States, which is about 1 hour north of Boston. The camp sits on Sunset Lake (Wash Pond) and has about 275 campers.
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Today, camp is offered to both boys and girls who enjoy spending their summer days outside in the water and on the shores of Kingston Lake." [1] The camp was founded in 1926 when Warren Tucker sold land to the local area YMCA. The site was dedicated to the boyhood of President Abraham Lincoln. [1]
Camp Yavneh (Hebrew: מחנה יבנה) is a 65-acre residential Jewish summer camp in Northwood, New Hampshire. [2] It was established in 1944 by the Boston Hebrew Teacher College under the leadership of Louis and Leah Hurwich, initially as a Hebrew study camp. [3] [4] Yavneh is accredited by the American Camp Association. It offers children ...
The property that is now St. Methodios was a community known as "Cloughville" in the 19th century. In 1919, the patriarchs of the Clough family, Joseph and Sylvia Clough, died, and the property was sold to Mr. Price and Mr. Pick of New York, who established Camp Merrimac, a summer camp for Jewish boys, on the site. The first campers arrived in ...