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Cassadaga Spiritualist Camp
The Southern Cassadaga Spiritualist
Camp was founded by George
P. Colby
Cassadaga received its name from a town next to Lily Dale, NY where there is also a Spiritualist camp. Hence, Southern Cassadaga. Cassadaga is an American Indian word meaning rocks beneath the water. Cassadaga was established for the purpose of being a haven for Spiritualist to practice their religion while escaping the cold winters up North. It has always been a place where mediums lived, gave readings, demonstrated public message work, and taught classes. Today, people come from all over the world to visit this quaint, historical community. Cassadaga is listed on the National Register of Historical Places, and is located between Orlando and Daytona Beach, Florida. To learn more about this tranquil community, read Cassadaga, Florida, Yesterday and Today. The book may be purchased through this website. Also, visit the official website of the Cassadaga Spiritualist Camp. www.cassadaga.org To receive a copy of the Annual Program for Cassadaga Spiritualist Camp, call or write to: Cassadaga Spiritualist Camp P.O. Box 319 Cassadaga, FL 32706 (386) 228-3171 Office (386) 228-2880 Bookstore |