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  2. Edith Macy Conference Center - Wikipedia

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    Edith Macy was the chair of the Girl Scout National Board of Directors from 1919 to 1925 and dreamed of a permanent Girl Scout training center. In 1925, V. Everit Macy donated land to be used as a national training school in memory of his wife, who had died on February 1 that year.

  3. Stagedoor Manor - Wikipedia

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    Stagedoor Manor is located in a former Catskills Borscht Belt resort (Karmel Hotel) in Loch Sheldrake, New York, that was redesigned in the 1970s. The camp consists of a variety of theatre spaces, including the Carousel, the Cabaret, the Forum, the Merman, and the outdoor Garden Theatre.

  4. Girls Quest - Wikipedia

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    Girls Quest is an organization for girls founded in 1936 by Ruth Uarda Zirkle Kauth. [1] The organization was created to enrich the lives of teen girls and to help them become active members of their communities and to reach their full potential. The girls enjoy outdoor education experiences, leadership training and they have year-round mentors.

  5. Kode With Klossy - Wikipedia

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    Kode with Klossy is a free American coding camp for teenage girls and non-binary teens, founded by Karlie Kloss in 2015.. Kode with Klossy in-person camps are available in various cities within and outside of the U.S, including London, Atlanta, Austin, Boston, Chicago, Dallas/Richardson, Washington DC, Indianapolis, Los Angeles, Miami, New York City, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Francisco ...

  6. Lexington House - Wikipedia

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    Lexington House is a historic former riverfront hotel located in Catskill Park on the south side of the Schoharie Creek in the Town of Lexington in Greene County, New York. Lexington House was designed by local architect Jerome Campbell and built for John P. Van Valkenburg in 1883 as a middle class resort.

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  8. Boys & Girls Harbor - Wikipedia

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    The camp reopened in 1947 in Connecticut at a place called "Lord's Highway"; the camp migrated to several other locations until 1954 when East Hampton, New York, became the camp's permanent home. In 1963, Duke acquired a townhouse on East 94th Street in New York City to create a year-round center in the city for the Harbor children.

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