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Center Harbor, New Hampshire
Established: 1903
Camp
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Founded as a working farm in 1903 by three Olympic
athletes from the University of Pennsylvania,
Alexander Grant, Josiah McCracken, and George
Orton, Tecumseh today is the summer home of 180
boys and 60 staff members. Three historical buildings
still form the camp's centerpiece: the Lodge,
the farmhouse/barn and the Trunk Room, all built
in the early 1800s. Tecumseh, Center Harbor, New
Hampshire, is now a nonprofit camp that has athletic
activities, mountain climbing, and a Gilbert and
Sullivan operetta as its core programs. Boys come
from all parts of the world to enjoy one of the
most beautiful settings in the country on Lake
Winnipesaukee with over a mile of shoreline and
300 acres of woods, fields, and streams. George
Munger, director of Tecumseh from the early 50s
through the late 70s is the modern day architect
of what Tecumseh has become. He and the founders
were celebrated with reunion parties in Philadelphia
and Center Harbor in 2004. Over 1000 alumni joined
in these two celebrations.
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