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The Rockywold–Deephaven Camps (RDC) is a historic family summer camp on Squam Lake in Holderness, New Hampshire. Now operated as a single facility, the camp began life as two adjacent camps. Rockywold Camp was established in 1901 by Mary Alice Armstrong and Deephaven in 1897 by Alice Mabel Bacon. Since 1918 the camps have been under combined administration, first under control of Mrs. Armstrong and the Howe family, and now under an organization owned primarily by the camp's returning guests. The camps have been a major influence on the development of Squam Lake as a summer destination, with many of its early campers returning to the lake (if not the camps) for many years. The camp grounds and facilities have been listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

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  • Rockywold-Deephaven Camps (cs)
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  • Rockywold-Deephaven Camps je rustický rodinný resort u jezera Squam Lake ve státě New Hampshire. Rockywold-Deephaven Camps se skládá ze dvou částí – Deephaven, který byl založený v roce 1897 slečna Alice Mable Bacon a Rockywold, který v roce 1901 založila paní Mary Alice Armstrong. Rockywold a Deephaven byly tedy původně dva oddělené resorty, který byly založené kamarádkami, které se seznámily, když oběde učily v Hampton instituci ve Virginii. Tyto dva rezorty se později spojily, každý však má svoje hlavní molo, recepci, jídelnu a přidělené chatky. (cs)
  • The Rockywold–Deephaven Camps (RDC) is a historic family summer camp on Squam Lake in Holderness, New Hampshire. Now operated as a single facility, the camp began life as two adjacent camps. Rockywold Camp was established in 1901 by Mary Alice Armstrong and Deephaven in 1897 by Alice Mabel Bacon. Since 1918 the camps have been under combined administration, first under control of Mrs. Armstrong and the Howe family, and now under an organization owned primarily by the camp's returning guests. The camps have been a major influence on the development of Squam Lake as a summer destination, with many of its early campers returning to the lake (if not the camps) for many years. The camp grounds and facilities have been listed on the National Register of Historic Places. (en)
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  • Rockywold–Deephaven Camps (en)
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  • Rockywold–Deephaven Camps (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/HoldernessNH_RockywoldCamp_2.jpg
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  • Squam MPS (en)
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  • One of the buildings at Rockywold (en)
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  • Pinehurst Road, Holderness, New Hampshire (en)
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  • Rockywold-Deephaven Camps je rustický rodinný resort u jezera Squam Lake ve státě New Hampshire. Rockywold-Deephaven Camps se skládá ze dvou částí – Deephaven, který byl založený v roce 1897 slečna Alice Mable Bacon a Rockywold, který v roce 1901 založila paní Mary Alice Armstrong. Rockywold a Deephaven byly tedy původně dva oddělené resorty, který byly založené kamarádkami, které se seznámily, když oběde učily v Hampton instituci ve Virginii. Tyto dva rezorty se později spojily, každý však má svoje hlavní molo, recepci, jídelnu a přidělené chatky. Návštěva resortu je pro mnoho rodin tradicí a vrací se proto do stejné chatky ve stejný týden, ve kterém jsou zvyklí. Mnoho rodin se takto vrací již přes několik generací. (cs)
  • The Rockywold–Deephaven Camps (RDC) is a historic family summer camp on Squam Lake in Holderness, New Hampshire. Now operated as a single facility, the camp began life as two adjacent camps. Rockywold Camp was established in 1901 by Mary Alice Armstrong and Deephaven in 1897 by Alice Mabel Bacon. Since 1918 the camps have been under combined administration, first under control of Mrs. Armstrong and the Howe family, and now under an organization owned primarily by the camp's returning guests. The camps have been a major influence on the development of Squam Lake as a summer destination, with many of its early campers returning to the lake (if not the camps) for many years. The camp grounds and facilities have been listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The camps are located in northern Holderness, near the northwest tip of Squam Lake, on a pair of peninsulas separate by an inlet known to campers as The Bight. The camp occupies 103 acres (42 ha) of land, most of which is on the mainland, but also includes a few small islands in the lake. (The National Register listing also includes 288 acres (117 ha) of the lake itself, between the mainland and those islands.) Thereare more than 60 residential cottages at the camp, as well as two lodges, two dining halls, and numerous smaller service-related facilities. The cottages are all distinct constructions, with many set along a portion of the camp's 8,000 feet (2,400 m) of shoreline. All are of wood-frame construction. Recreational facilities at the camp, in addition to water-based activities, include tennis and basketball courts.The camp's shareholders announced in May 2020 that RDC would not be open for the 2020 summer season, the first time it has not opened in its 123-year history. (en)
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