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Camp is situated on 900+ private mountaintop acres near Tuxedo, North Carolina. Summer camp sessions range from 1-week to 4-weeks, for boys in grades 1 to 11. We also offer Father/Son Weekends for boys in grades K to 10 and their fathers.
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Falling Creek Camp is a traditional summer camp for boys, founded on Christian values. It is located in the town of Tuxedo in southern Henderson County as a brother camp to nearby Camp Greystone - a camp for girls only. The first session was held in summer 1969 with 110 boys. [6] [7]
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www.fallingcreek.com Falling Creek is a traditional summer camp for boys, founded on Christian values. We are a close-knit community of 312 campers and 140 dedicated staff members from 36...
Fall Creek (Nowy Jork) Fall Creek – rzeka w Stanach Zjednoczonych, w stanie Nowy Jork, w hrabstwie Tompkins. Rzeka rozpoczyna swój bieg w miejscowości Sempronius, a kończy uchodząc do jeziora Cayuga, w mieście Ithaca. Długość cieku nie została określona, natomiast powierzchnia zlewni wynosi 330 km² [1].
Falling Creek is nestled into a mountaintop cove in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Western North Carolina, where boys are unplugged and allowed to be themselves for ten idyllic weeks every summer.