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Program # 17654RJ
Thomas Edison: How He Brought the Vanderbilt Great Camp to Light
Raquette Lake, New York
American Studies & History, Area Studies
3 night(s)
9/7/2010
Plug into your study of Thomas Edison at the Vanderbilt's Great Camp Sagamore, examining 27 National Historic Landmark-designated buildings and the or...(read more)

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Program # 16453RJ
Digital Photography: Conquering Cameras and Computers Without Curses
Raquette Lake, New York
Individual Skills: Arts & Photography, Area Studies
5 night(s)
9/19/2010
Situated on a peninsula that juts into picturesque Sagamore Lake, Great Camp Sagamore is a photographer’s paradise. On this former Vanderbilt wilderne...(read more)

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Sagamore Main Lodge - photo by Dave Scranton
Program # 14875RJ
The Illusion of Roughing It: Adirondack Great Camps of the Vanderbilts and JP Morgan
Raquette Lake, New York
American Studies & History, Outdoor Adventures: Walking/Hiking
3 night(s)
9/26/2010
Experience the illusion of roughing it in the Adirondack wilderness at the Vanderbilts’ Camp Sagamore — a “working” National Historic Landmark. Recall...(read more)


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Adirondack Scandals and Scallywags
Raquette Lake, New York
Area Studies, American Studies & History
4 night(s)
10/3/2010
Examine the many scandals that occurred in the Adirondack Park following the arrival of those well-heeled urban industrialists who built the Adirondac...(read more)

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Camp Sagamore, New York; Photo by Barbara Lockwood
Program # 17549RJ
The Vanderbilt Great Camp and All That Jazz
Raquette Lake, New York
Cultural and Fine Arts, American Studies & History
3 night(s)
10/12/2010
With Prohibition in place from 1919 to 1933, speakeasies became the melting pots where all classes of society reveled in the new sounds of jazz, blues...(read more)

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