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Massachusetts Girl Scout Camps

Allbridge Cedar Hill, Waltham 1941  
Bonnie Brae

Camp Bonnie Brae lists itself as the oldest Girl Scout Camp, starting in 1919

generic Boston Girl Scout Camps postcard, 1943

 
Cedar Hill



 May have been named Camp Allbridge in 1941

 

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Edith Read  

Favorite Patriot's Trail, Brewster (Cape Cod)  
Four Winds

Pin measures about 1/2". Massachusetts Girl Scout Camp

 

Buzzard's Bay, active in 1941

Friendship Patriot's Trail, Duxbury, MA  
Green Briar Southeastern MA  
Green Eyrie

  MA  

 

 

 

 

Hall

extinct, Alice Tauer emailed that Camp Hall was named after Emma Hall of New Beford, MA. She notes that the camp ran from 1924 until ? and is in Marion, MA.

Hickory Hill Montachusett, Northbridge, MA

Kinnebrook Western MA  
Kiwanis    
Laurel Wood Leicester, MA

Lewis Perkins active as early as 1941
Malcom Patriot's Trails, Needham MA  
Marion White Western Massachusetts  
Mary Day small camp with outdoor theater active 1941  
Mary Whiting

 

Quincy

Maude Eaton Spar & Spindle  
     
Merriwood Plymouth Bay

Mitton Southeastern Mass.  
Neyati Spencer, MA  
Noquochoke    
Paradise Spar & Spindle  
Pennecook Spar & Spindle  
Perkins West Mass. Girl Scouts

Plymouth Bay (Group of Camps) Image donated by D.L. Anderson. She purchased the pin at Camp Tattapanum of Dighton, Mass. sometime between 1965-1969. The camp and land have since been sold.

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Rice Moody Reading, MA  
Runels active 1945, celebrated 25th anniversary in 1954

Sandybrook
 
Sayre Milton, MA  
Shore Lea (closed)

Marblehead, now a nature center

Split Rock Ashburnham,  opened in 1949  
Standish Brockton

1929

 

Taupawshas  

Virginia Bolton, MA

 

 

Vineyard Sailing Camp, 1942

 
Wakikatina Fitchburg, active camp 1935-36  
Wampanoag  

Watusea Long-Sought-For-Pond, Chelmsford, MA, in use 1925, possibly 1920 & 23.  

Wheaton Byers



Wind-In-The-Pines

Buzzards Bay

1936 brochure

 

Wingaersheek  

1936 brochure

Winnetaska Ashland, MA  
Worchester

Wynona used as a base camp for hiking the White and Green Mountains. active in 1941  




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