Bowie, MD Summer Camps
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Find Bowie, MD Summer Camps for kids & teens and choose your summer camp program: day, overnight & specialty featuring sports camps: ice skating.
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Residential Camp
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Sports Camps: Ice Skating
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Coed
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Residential Camp
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Traditional Camps
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Elizabeth Seton High School Girls Lacrosse Camp
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Day Camp
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Sports Camps: Lacrosse
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Girls Only
Kingdom Care Summer Adventures And Learning Camp
Bowie,
MD
Kingdom Care is a Christian Program that accepts 10 children weekly. Last summer we were able to serve over...
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Day Camp
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Adventure Camps: Assorted Adventures
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Coed
Michelle Performing Arts Camp
Bowie,
MD
the arts camp that goes beyond the traditional idea of a summer camp. Our unique non-competitive and nurturing program caters to boys and girls ...
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Day Camp
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Arts Camps: Performing Arts
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Coed
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About Bowie, MD
Bowie is a city in Prince George's County, Maryland, United States. The population was 54,727 at the 2010 census. Bowie has grown from a small railroad stop to the largest municipality in Prince George's County, and the fifth most populous city and third largest city by area in the state of Maryland.
19th century
The city of Bowie owes its existence to the railway. In 1853, Col. William Duckett Bowie obtained a charter from the Maryland legislature to construct a rail line into Southern Maryland. In 1869, the Baltimore & Potomac Railroad Company began the construction of a railroad from Baltimore to Southern Maryland, terminating in Pope's Creek. The area had already been dotted with small farms and large tobacco plantations in an economy based on agriculture and slavery. In 1870, Ben Plumb, a land speculator and developer, sold building lots around the railroad junction and named the settlement Huntington City. By 1872, the line was completed, together with a "spur" to Washington DC and the entire line through Southern Maryland was completed in 1873. Huntington City was re-named in honor of the son of William Duckett Bowie and his business partner, Oden Bowie, who was President of the Baltimore & Potomac Railroad at the time, and previously Governor of Maryland. The town was subsequently rechartered as Bowie in 1880....