Article on Camp Chewonki, in Wiscasset, which has attracted participants from around the world for decades to its unique self-discovery camping programs. In 1952, David Wingate of Bermuda came to the camp because of his obsessive interest in birds, and was pleased to discover others with common interests, and a sincere appreciation for interests that were different. Prince Mom Tri Devakul of Thailand came in the summer of 1954, and later purchased the late Victoria Crandall\u27s mountaintop estate in Wiscasset, claiming he first fell in love with Maine as a Chewonki camper. Generations of international campers have followed them
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Dave and Nancy Youland own and operate the Bradford Camp, a mecca for hunters and fishermen, on Muns...
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Essay about going up to camp in northern Maine. Describes the author\u27s personal history of tra...
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A brochure for the Attean Lake Camps in Jackman, Maine, written by a guest of 35 seasons, circa 19...
Publicizing Maine\u27s many camp siteshttps://digitalmaine.com/expo67_news/1006/thumbnail.jp
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Background of the Study The writer chose to make this particular study of the camping program sponso...
This article focuses on a project called Treesleeper Camp as a case study about Bushmen, wildlife pa...
Article on Bear Spring Camps on Great Pond, in the Belgrade Lakes region. Bear Spring Camps consist...
This article is about a trip made by Mrs. Laura Kephart to Mount Kephart, named for Horace Kephart (...
Article on early summer rusticators to Mount Desert Island, with a description of an 1857 visit by B...
Dave and Nancy Youland own and operate the Bradford Camp, a mecca for hunters and fishermen, on Muns...
This article is about a trip made by hikers to Mount Kephart, named for Horace Kephart (1862-1931), ...
Article about staying at Tim Pond Wilderness Camps, which have been run by Betty Calden and her husb...
Article about Dick Kennedy and his family, who have turned Camp Kieve, an old-guard summer camp, of ...
Essay about going up to camp in northern Maine. Describes the author\u27s personal history of tra...
Focus on Tourism & Hospitality piece on challenges faced by Maine\u27s sporting camps, including th...
A brochure for the Attean Lake Camps in Jackman, Maine, written by a guest of 35 seasons, circa 19...
Publicizing Maine\u27s many camp siteshttps://digitalmaine.com/expo67_news/1006/thumbnail.jp
An article on the Eagle Hill Field Research Station in Steuben, a summer camp for (adult) naturalis...
An article on Big Eddy Campground on the West Branch of the Penobscot River, 15 miles from the much ...
Background of the Study The writer chose to make this particular study of the camping program sponso...
This article focuses on a project called Treesleeper Camp as a case study about Bushmen, wildlife pa...
Article on Bear Spring Camps on Great Pond, in the Belgrade Lakes region. Bear Spring Camps consist...
This article is about a trip made by Mrs. Laura Kephart to Mount Kephart, named for Horace Kephart (...
Article on early summer rusticators to Mount Desert Island, with a description of an 1857 visit by B...