On the Porch at Camp

Here we have another great find, on this Thursday, from our archives of early camp scenes. Again we think this photo dates from the 1930s. It shows several girls enjoying their free time on the porch of the Lakeview Lodge, one of the three stone meeting lodges dating from the earliest days of Rockbrook Camp. This lodge, like the others at camp, was built in the early 1920s using rock quarried from the mountain just above Rockbrook. It’s extraordinarily well preserved today and is still a hub of activity throughout every camp day. It would be so easy to find this exact scene any summer at camp!

1930s Camp Stone Lodge overlooking Rockbrook Lake

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  1. Avatar for Jeff Carter
    Jeff Carter
    9 years ago

    I love this photo because it is so much like what we see nowadays.

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