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Girls' CabinsNewly built in 2000, each of the five cabins is home to up to 10 campers and two counselors. Cabins are insulated, have heat, electricity and real screen windows and doors. The cabins were given Indian names by the campers in the tradition of Camp Spaulding: Nibuna, Lapui, Papago, Chaquat and Kiva. Each cabin was built by local sponsors including Citizen's Bank, the Lou and Lutza Smith foundation, the Blood Family, the McLane and Bancroft Families, Fidelity Foundation and are maintained by local businesses and civic groups. |