Meenahga Lodge

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St. Regis Yacht Club centennial book, p. 123. A camp on the St. Regis Lakes "was first called Camp 'Menaga' (Iroquois for blueberry)." A camp on the St. Regis Lakes "was first called Camp 'Menaga' (Iroquois for blueberry)." [[footnote(St. Regis Yacht Club centennial book, p. 123.)]]

Address: Onchiota

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Other names: Meenagha Lodge

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Other information: Starting in 1946, Meenagha Lodge advertised itself as the "country's formost aquatic camp." By the 1960s, they had hired Olympic swimmer and film star Buster Crabbe. 1

A camp on the St. Regis Lakes "was first called Camp 'Menaga' (Iroquois for blueberry)." 2

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  • 1A paradise for boys and girls: children's camps in the Adirondacks By Hallie E. Bond
  • 2St. Regis Yacht Club centennial book, p. 123.
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