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From butlers to builders and guides to gardeners, there have been scores of people who have worked at Great Camp Santanoni since construction began more than 130 years ago.

This tour delves into the lives of the people who labored to make Camp Santanoni the iconic landmark that it is today. Explore these stories from Santanoni’s birth as a Great Camp to its new life in the modern age as a state-managed recreation area and historic site. As you trek to each area of the preserve, learn more about the people who contributed to Santanoni’s story — you may even meet some of them in person!

This outing is led by Camp Santanoni Historic Site Manager Kelly Quimby. The tour begins at 9 AM and ends at 3:30 PM.

There is a suggested donation of $45. This outing is first come, first served, as is space on a horse-drawn wagon.

Please note that this tour involves walking on uneven ground and navigating stairs. Entering and exiting the Main Camp is done by boarding a wagon (requiring two steps to enter and exit) or a 9.6-mile (round-trip) hike/bike on a dirt road.

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