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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.
Freedom is one of the “permanent” camps in LPC. Only younger kids camps are held at the site. The house is owned by LPC itself, it is located in Freedom, NH, USA. It's a tradition that the campers and counsellors give a performance in the local parade. Hegnes is located on the western coast of Norway. As Birch Point, it is owned by an ex ...
Freedom is a town located in Carroll County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 1,689 at the 2020 census, [2] up from 1,489 at the 2010 census. [3] The town's eastern boundary runs along the Maine state border. Ossipee Lake, with a resort and camps, is in the southwest of the town.
In this 2018 map by the N.H. Department of Transportation, the Great North Woods region is located at the northern tip of New Hampshire, colored blue-green in this map.
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The camp has five campsites, a dining hall, health lodge, chapel, maintenance building, trading post, field sports range, two cabins, a campfire ring, a camp master cabin and a home occupied by the full time camp Ranger and his family. Camp Soule is used for short-term camping, family camping, training, day camps and various other activities.
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Broad Bay is a 431-acre (1.74 km 2) [1] freshwater lake located in Carroll County in eastern New Hampshire, United States, in the towns of Freedom and Ossipee.Broad Bay is part of a chain of four lakes with identical water levels, due to a dam located downstream in Effingham Falls.