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  2. Camp Marbury - Wikipedia

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    Camp Marbury was a summer camp for girls on Lake Champlain in Ferrisburgh, Vermont. Founded in 1921, the family-run camp operated until 1942, when it closed due to logistical difficulties associated with World War II. The camp property is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

  3. Aloha Hive Camp - Wikipedia

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    Aloha Hive Camp is a summer camp for girls on Lake Fairlee in West Fairlee, Vermont. Founded in 1915 as an expansion of Aloha Camp, it is open to girls aged 7 to 12, with two sessions between mid-June and late August. The camp operates on more than 400 acres (160 ha), offering a variety of outdoor activities as well as a rich arts and crafts ...

  4. Category:Summer camps in Vermont - Wikipedia

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  5. Camp Farwell - Wikipedia

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    Camp Farwell is a 100 acres (40 ha) summer camp for girls in Newbury, Vermont, on Halls Lake. Founded in 1889 by Julia Farwell, it may be the longest running all-girls camp in the United States. Founded in 1889 by Julia Farwell, it may be the longest running all-girls camp in the United States.

  6. Keewaydin (camp) - Wikipedia

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    To distinguish it from a camp that would be subsequently created, it came to be called Keewaydin Temagami. [ 2 ] In 1910 a camp for younger boys, called Keewaydin Dunmore, was founded on Lake Dunmore in Vermont [ 3 ] and in 1921 a new girls-only camp, called Songadeewin (meaning "strong of heart"), was founded on Lake Willoughby , also in Vermont.

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  8. Camp Caribou - Wikipedia

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    Camp Caribou is an American sleepaway summer camp located in Winslow, Maine, focusing on sports and numerous outdoor activities. The campers, aged 8 to 16 are able to participate in sports such as Basketball, Tennis, Baseball, Riflery/Archery, Swimming, Soccer, and many more sports and activities. Camp Caribou's program consists of two summer ...

  9. Sporting camp - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally sporting camps were always “remote”, which made them desirable destinations for fishing, hunting, and other types of outdoor recreation. [8] Remote camps are typically rustic wilderness log cabins without such modern utilities as indoor plumbing, electricity or telephone lines; but many have been updated or adjusted to make for a more comfortable stay.