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  2. Lake Pleasant, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    In 1874 the New England Spiritualist Campmeeting Association (NESCA) was organized by Henry Buddington and Joseph Beals, and in 1879 formally incorporated. The village rapidly expanded to 90 small cottages, and 50 acres (200,000 m 2) around the lake were divided into many more camping lots. At its peak, circa 1900, Lake Pleasant contained 196 ...

  3. Hume Lake Christian Camps - Wikipedia

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    Hume New England is a 500 acre Christian camp in Monterey, Massachusetts. First developed by The Sudan Interior Mission in 1929 a camp was opened on the site in 1941 by New England Keswick. [9] The campgrounds include a dining hall, three residential lodges, four cabins, two chapels and a number of smaller buildings including a snack shop. [10]

  4. Camp Ramah in New England - Wikipedia

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    Camp Ramah in New England hosts children from Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, Vermont, Maine, New England, eastern New York (most notably Albany and the Hudson Valley) and the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area (predominantly Maryland and Northern Virginia. There are also a number of Israeli campers.

  5. List of military installations in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Camp Cameron [38] Camp Candoit [39] Camp Chase [40] Camp Dalton [41] Camp Edmunds [36] Camp Ellsworth [42] Camp Framingham (Dalton, Bartlett, McGuinness, Dewey) [41] Camp Guild [43] Camp Havedoneit [44] Camp Hill [45] Camp Hingham [46] Camp Hobson [47] Camp Joe Hooker [35] Camp Houston [48] Ipswich Camp [49] Camp Lander [35] Camp Lincoln [50 ...

  6. The Wilds Christian Association - Wikipedia

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    About 21,000 people attend annual retreats, while summer camp averages 1,100 to 1,200 campers per week. The Wilds of the Rockies opened in 1987 near Kremmling, Colorado, though the property was sold in 2004 and converted to a residential development. A third camp, The Wilds of New England, was established in Deering, New Hampshire in 2009 ...

  7. Lake Compounce - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, the park added an off-site campground called Bear Creek Campground with cabins, tent and RV spaces, and a main lodge. The campground was renamed to Lake Compounce Campground in 2021 during park's 175th season. In 2016, the park added a new roller coaster called Phobia Phear Coaster, a Sky Rocket II model from Premier Rides.