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Camp Nyoda, located in Oak Ridge, New Jersey, is among the oldest overnight summer camps for girls in the United States. Founded in 1917 by Lee and Grover Smith, Camp Nyoda was initially affiliated with the Camp Fire Girls of America (now called Camp Fire). Though it no longer retains this affiliation, many of Nyoda's songs and traditions can be traced back to its Camp Fire roots. Throughout its history, Nyoda has been continuously owned and led by women - the female descendants of the Smiths and their families.

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  • Camp Nyoda, located in Oak Ridge, New Jersey, is among the oldest overnight summer camps for girls in the United States. Founded in 1917 by Lee and Grover Smith, Camp Nyoda was initially affiliated with the Camp Fire Girls of America (now called Camp Fire). Though it no longer retains this affiliation, many of Nyoda's songs and traditions can be traced back to its Camp Fire roots. Throughout its history, Nyoda has been continuously owned and led by women - the female descendants of the Smiths and their families. (en)
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  • Camp Nyoda, located in Oak Ridge, New Jersey, is among the oldest overnight summer camps for girls in the United States. Founded in 1917 by Lee and Grover Smith, Camp Nyoda was initially affiliated with the Camp Fire Girls of America (now called Camp Fire). Though it no longer retains this affiliation, many of Nyoda's songs and traditions can be traced back to its Camp Fire roots. Throughout its history, Nyoda has been continuously owned and led by women - the female descendants of the Smiths and their families. (en)
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  • Camp Nyoda (en)
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