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25 miles east of Indianapolis, in
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Ada-Boy-Holliday |
76th & College, Indianapolis Camp was named after 3
people instrumental in establishing the camp; Bert Boyd - who owned the
land, Mrs. Willis Adams - camp chairman, and Alex Holliday. The Girl
Reserves - a YWCA girl group that was similar to Girl Scouts, sometimes used
the camp as well. (1923) |
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Agnes McMillen (Day Camp) |
Limberlost |
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Apple Acres Program Center |
Calumet, Chesterton, IN |
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Belmont Center |
Tulip Trace |
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Butternut Springs

Linda
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Valparaiso, IN
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Dellwood
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Hoosier Capital
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Ella J. Logan |
Limberlost
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| Farr (apparently the
previous name of Apple Acres) |
Valpariso area |

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| Gallahue |
Hoosier Capital
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| Hawthorne Trails |
Hoosier Capital |
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| Ioka |
Ioka - Clear Lake, IN (Fort Wayne) - 1926 photo - camp closed
Photo and info - Michelle Jermy

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| John Claire |
opened as a day camp in 1936, ran at least until 1949 |
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| Kokiwanne |
Tribal Trails |
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| (Henry F.) Koch |
Raintree |
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| Kokawanee |
Largo, no longer open, known for it's 20' waterfall |
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Ladigrau |
Ladigrau - Ripley Co., IN (Great Rivers) - Camp Crest - camp opened by 1933,
still open |

patch image/info -
Michelle Jermy
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Meadowbrook |
Drifting Dunes |
opened 1964 |
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Munice |
Wapehani |
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Na-Wa-Kwa

Gypsy Unit at Camp Na-Wa-Kwa |



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Paxton |
Hammond, IN Tippecanoe
River, active 1937 |
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| Pottawattomie |
Valparaiso, active 1941, on the Tippecanoe River, Winamac |

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Red Mill |
Drifting Dunes |
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Shawadassee |
Singing Sands |
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Soni Springs |
Singing Sands |

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Sycamore Valley |
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Talitha |
Sycamore |
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Windago |
Wapehani |
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