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Pages in category "Summer camps in New Jersey" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
The Pinelands Center at Mount Misery (more commonly known as Mount Misery) is a Methodist retreat center and campground in Browns Mills, New Jersey in the United States. The center is located on 150 acres near Brendan T. Byrne State Forest, within the New Jersey Pine Barrens on a narrow dirt road known as "Mount Misery Road", near Route 70.
Airfields of the United States Army Air Forces in New Jersey (5 P) Pages in category "Military installations in New Jersey" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total.
The Sievers Sandberg Reserve Center is a U.S. Army Reserve training installation in New Jersey.It occupies 39 acres (16 ha). It was previously Camp Pedricktown an Air Defense Base [2] [3] Construction under the Philadelphia District of the Army Corps of Engineers transferred to the New York District on July 1, 1960. [4]
YMCA Camp Mason is a YMCA summer camp located in Hardwick Township, New Jersey. The 650-acre site is located next to the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area . [ 1 ] Camp Mason annually serves approximately 800 campers in its summer camp programs, and 7,000 participants at its outdoor center.
Camp Evans Historic District is an area of the Camp Evans Formerly Used Defense Site in Wall Township, New Jersey. The site of the military installation ( 40°11′08″N 074°03′45″W / 40.18556°N 74.06250°W / 40.18556; -74.06250 [ 4 ] ) is noted for a 1914 transatlantic radio receiver and various World War II / Cold War ...
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Located in Central New Jersey, Camp Kilmer is a former United States Army camp that was activated in June 1942 as a staging area and part of an installation of the New York Port of Embarkation The camp was organized as part of the Army Service Forces Transportation Corps.