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, is a traditional, overnight, international, and co-ed summer camp, located along the shore of
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. Established in 1926 by Philip Axman in Cambridge, Maryland,Roche, Walter F
“The Boys of Autumn.”
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Camp Cody began as a camp for boys, named after William "
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" Cody. It moved to its current site of
Freedom, New Hampshire Freedom is a town located in Carroll County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 1,689 at the 2020 census, up from 1,489 at the 2010 census. The town's eastern boundary runs along the Maine state border. Ossipee Lake, with a resort ...
in 1941, where it remained a boys camp until 2001. Beginning as a camp with just 50 campers enrolled,Sargent, Porter
A Handbook of Summer Camps: An Annual Survey.
12th ed., pp 438: Porter Sargent, 1935.
the camp now serves hundreds of families from all over the USA and around the world, with a typical camper stay of two or four weeks. The campus, also referred to as the Cody Outdoor Center, is currently host to weddings, outsourced camp groups, events, conferences, and its own nature education program. The site functions year-round.


History

Philip Axman, the founder of Camp Cody, was the Director of Physical Education and Head Basketball Coach at
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.Camp Cody
“The American Jewish Outlook.”
The American Jewish Outlook ittsburgh, PA 14th ed., 20 June 1941, p. 8.
The nickname "Coach" remained in place throughout his ownership of Camp Cody (until about the mid 1950s) and his life, with devoted Cody alumni still referring to him as such, thereafter. Axman founded Camp Cody in Cambridge, Maryland as an athletics-based summer camp for boys age 5-15. A stay at camp lasted eight weeks, with a fee of $250. Soon, the many mosquitoes and sea nettles caused Axman to relocate the camp to
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. Due to problems related to improper site management on behalf of the facility owner, the camp relocated one final time to its current location in
Freedom, New Hampshire Freedom is a town located in Carroll County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 1,689 at the 2020 census, up from 1,489 at the 2010 census. The town's eastern boundary runs along the Maine state border. Ossipee Lake, with a resort ...
in 1941, after Axman discovered a site for sale on the shores of
Ossipee Lake Ossipee Lake is located in Carroll County in eastern New Hampshire, in the communities of Ossipee and Freedom. At , it is the sixth-largest lake located entirely in New Hampshire. The lake is fed by the West Branch (entering from the north), the ...
. The site on
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was previously owned and maintained by an all girls camp, Camp Adeawonda."Camp Cody Celebrates 75 Years with Alumni Camping"
The Laker, 21 Aug. 2000, pp. 32–35.
Various original structures remain standing today, such as the original administration building. Upon Axman becoming ill, family members Louis and Philip Bluefeld helped run the camp for several years until selling it to Dr. Alan J. Stolz and his family in 1960. Throughout Axman's ownership, campers continued coming primarily from
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. Stolz pioneered international summer camp exchanges in the United States. Philip Ross joined the operation in 1978, bringing a camp of about 100 campers to 240."Counselors from Soviet Union spending summer at Camp Cody"
Center Ossipee, NH Newspaper Established 1881: 11 July 1990, pp. 1–12.
In 1982, Camp Cody began being run by the Ross family who, in 2001, turned the camp into a co-ed camp for boys and girls, and began offering two and four week camp sessions.


Program

In Camp Cody's beginnings, there were about 10 primarily sports-based activities. Days focused around swimming in the lake. Today, there are more than 30 activities, both on land and water. There are additional activities offered off-site, such as horseback riding and golf. Trips go out with different age groups daily, including hikes, water parks, amusement parks, city trips, and whitewater rafting. The camp offers tutoring and English as a second language (
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).CampCody.com
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References


External links


Camp Cody website

ACA Accreditation

Gilbert, Sandler. Jewish Baltimore: A Family Album; pages 141-144. The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2000: Baltimore, MD.
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