Garden Grove, CA Summer Camps
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Camp Titan Of Associated Students
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Residential Camp
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Coed
- Phone:
- 714-278-7734
Irvine, CA 92619
Camp Izza offers fun activities for camps to enjoy-Arts & crafts, Qur'an water play, sports, entertainment, Islamic stories, prayer, theme days with special activities.
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Coed
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Day Camp
- Phone:
- 949-422-8123
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Day Camp
- Phone:
- 949-435-3400
Camp Fire Usa, Camp Shiwaka
Long Beach, CA 90808
Campers enjoy the outdoors at Shiwaka's 5 acre day camp in a safe setting while cooking over the fire and taking part in archery, camp songs, and skits.
- Camp Type:
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Day Camp
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Coed, Boys Only, Girls Only
- Phone:
- 562-421-2725
Camp Titan Of Associated Stude
- Gender:
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Coed
- Camp Type:
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Residential Camp
- Phone:
- 714-278-7734
Summer Camps in Garden Grove, CA
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About Garden Grove, CA
Garden Grove is a city located in northern Orange County, California. The population was 170,883 at the 2010 census. State Route 22, also known as the Garden Grove Freeway, passes through the city running east-west. The city is known outside the Southern California area for being the home of Robert H. Schuller's Crystal Cathedral, from which religious broadcasts are made. Garden Grove has the second-largest Vietnamese American population ) and second highest concentration of any city in the nation.
History of Garden Grove, CA
Garden Grove was founded by Alonzo Cook in 1874. A school district and Methodist church were organized that year. It remained a small rural crossroads until the arrival of the railroad in 1905. The rail connection helped the town prosper with crops of orange, walnuts, chili peppers and later strawberries. In 1933, much of the town's central business district was destroyed by the Long Beach earthquake, and one person was killed. The post-World War II boom led to rapid development, and Garden Grove was incorporated as a city in 1956 with about 44,000 residents. By 1960, population had grown to 85,000; by 1970 it was 120,000. In the late 1970s and 1980s a significant Asian population began to locate in the area. In recent years, Harbor Boulevard has become a booming entertainment and tourism area, served by nine high-rise hotels.
Garden Grove, CA City Statistics:
Population: 165196
Elevation: 87 feet.
Longitude: -117.9594
Latitude: 33.7788