The camp was sold in 1947 and operated as a private holiday resort.
The camp operated from 10 October 1945 until middle of March 1948 (total operating time was 29 months or 880 days).
The camp was operated from 1944 through 1947.
This camp was operated by the Eastern Connecticut Council from 1943 to 1963.
In a time of budget austerity, the camps can be established faster and operated more cheaply than traditional prisons.
The camp is owned and operated by the Patriots' Path Council.
The camps are operated and staffed completely by volunteers who even have to pay for privilege and a give up a week of their holidays.
The camp is operated by the Republic of Singapore Air Force.
The camp was owned and operated by Mary & Edward Todorowsky.
In 1977 the camp was operated as part of Signal Mountain Lodge and most remaining buildings were removed.