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Interlaken is a village in Seneca County, New York, United States. The population was 602 at the 2010 census. The population was 602 at the 2010 census. The name is related to the village's position between two lakes.
Jewish summer camps in New York (state) (19 P) Pages in category "Summer camps in New York (state)" The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total.
Camp Interlaken was established in 1935, when Herbert Magida bought the Interlaken Hotel in Hartland, Wisconsin to serve as a summer camp for boys. In 1938 Magida moved the camp to a location in Eagle River, home to a number of other Jewish summer camps , where it remains.
Maddy chose the site, and, in 1928, the first season of the National High School Orchestra Camp convened. In 1944, Maddy purchased Camps Interlochen and Penn Loch, absorbing them and the National High School Orchestra Camp into his new Interlochen Center for the Arts. [5] In 1963, WIAA, Interlochen's public radio station, signed on for the ...
Camp Interlaken JCC, a summer camp in Eagle River, Wisconsin; Interlaken Park, a park in the North Capitol Hill neighborhood of Seattle, Washington; Lake Innisfree, also known as Interlaken, a lake in New Rochelle, New York
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Fashion weeks are like summer camps for style sickos. Especially this year's L.A. Fashion Week, because every event happened at one single location: the W Hotel.
After its second summer, it was expanded into an educational residential camp under the leadership of the Institute's director, Dr. Albert P. Schoolman, a disciple of Samson Benderly. [4] [2] A permanent site for the camp on Martin's Lake near Port Jervis, New York was purchased in 1923, and opened the following July. [5]