Historical Society to host presentation on Pleasant Lake camps
| By Leslie Dixon, Sun Journal, Lewiston, Maine | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
In 1987, the summer youth camp closed after 60 years of operation. Founder
"It was a nice camp,"
Blow was chairwoman of the
On
Camps with names such as Kamp Kiwassa,
Members of the society interviewed
Turner and Hankins said they did extensive deed research, pored over town assessment records and studied published accounts of the youth camping movement in
According to Turner and Hankins, the first organized camp on Pleasant Lake was Kamp Kiwassa, founded about 1906 by
Kiwassa was designed not for children but for business and professional men, their wives and families. The camp operated only a few years. It was on land later occupied by
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