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YMCA Camp Eberhart : ウィキペディア英語版
YMCA Camp Eberhart

YMCA Camp Eberhart is an extension of the Michiana YMCA located in South Bend, Indiana. Camp Eberhart began building the camp in 1909. The camp was the first YMCA camp in the country to offer a summer program for young women. Camp Eberhart was fully co-educational in the 1970s. Today, the camp serves both children and adults. Camp Eberhart is situated on of land with over a mile of shoreline on Corey Lake, in Three Rivers, MI. With the girl cabins of Morris 1 for seven- and eight-year-olds; Morris 2 for eight- and nine-year-olds; 1&2 for ten- and eleven-year-olds; 3&4 for eleven- and twelve-year-olds; 5&6 for twelve- and thirteen-year-olds; 7&8 for thirteen- and fourteen-year-olds; and Leighton for fourteen-, fifteen-, and sixteen-year-olds; the boys cabins are Baker Cooper for seven- and eight-year-olds; 9&10 for nine- and ten-year-olds; 11&12 for ten- and 11-year-olds; 13&14 for twelve- and thirteen-year-olds; 15&16 for thirteen-year-olds; and the Hill for fifteen- and sixteen-year-olds. At Eberhart today there are the programs of swimming, sailing, boats, canoes, kayaks, fishing, photography, archery, riflery, nature, outdoor living, and many more. There also the specialty programs of waterskiing, horseback riding, trail biking, challenge course, and others.
==History==

On July 24, 1909, Harris Eberhart traveled to Illinois. While his father was driving, the car stalled on a set of railroad tracks in Munster, Indiana. As a speeding train was approaching, Harris and friend Richard Flagg were sleeping in the car, while his father and driver tried to fix the car before the approaching train came. The train hit the rear of the car and dragged it for several hundred feet. This accident killed Richard Flagg. Harris was found from the scene of the accident. He was found unconscious and suffered from life threatening injuries. Harris was rushed to a hospital in Hammond, Indiana, and died several hours later.
One day after the accident Harris's family were cleaning out his room and found his diary with camp establishment details on Corey Lake. They quickly made a large donation to the YMCA. Harris's father came to Michigan purchased of land, and started laying out the camp just as his son had planned.

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