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1861

The first organized camp for youth started in 1861 in Washington, Conn.

1874

Not too long afterward, in 1874, the YWCA held its first summer camp in Asbury Park, N.J.: Sea Rest.

1902

And although the YWCA provided the first camp-like experience for females, it was more of a break from the workforce for women. It wasn’t until 1902 that a genuine camp, Camp Kehonka, was created for girls.

1910

Momentum grew in 1910 with the formation of the Camp Directors Association of America, an organization known today as the American Camp Association.

1921

African Americans excluded from segregated camps established their own institutions, like Massachusetts’ Camp Atwater (1921), devoted to provide recreational, social networking, and cultural opportunities to a growing black middle class.

2000

With deep roots in Orange County, the History Center opened in 2000 and is operated by Orange County and the nonprofit Historical Society of Central Florida, Inc.

2016

We’ve got plenty of great day trips in mind for summer 2016, and there’s a simple way to let your child get first dibs on which ones to enjoy.

2020

© 2020 Atlanta History Center

2022

No refunds can be made for cancellations after Friday, May 27, 2022.

Join us for a virtual open house on either May 8 or May 15, 2022, at 10 a.m. to preview our classrooms, review curriculum samples, and have the opportunity to ask questions.

All 2022 summer camps are in-person and will take place on our Buckhead campus: Atlanta History Center, 130 West Paces Ferry Road, Atlanta, Georgia 30305.

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