Falcon History
The History of Ohio’s Best Overnight Camp
Falcon Camp for Boys began on the shores of Leesville Lake in 1959 with 18 campers and one building. Falcon was started by Bill and Marjorie Lorimer, who also owned Camp Roosevelt for Boys on Lake Erie and had started Camp Firebird for Girls on Leesville Lake in 1954. Bill’s sharp eye saw the potential of the two natural inlets side by side as he traveled the lake and he turned that potential into a beautiful boat harbor and swim area with the rest of the camp leading up into the surrounding woods.
As Falcon moved into the 70’s, development in camp itself slowed and attention went to the new 110 acre farm property Falcon purchased on the entrance road into camp. Soon, waterfront directors were learning how to drive tractors, campers were learning how to stack hay bales on a moving wagon, capture the flag games took all day as the entire farm was used for battle, horses had fields to roam, etc. In camp, activities still kept everyone moving and learning. In the early 70’s the Basch Family dropped out of the ownership team and the Hardmans became the sole owners of Falcon. Toward the end of the 70’s, a growing number of families with both boys and girls began to inquire about Falcon accepting girls. Not only would it be convenient to take all your children to the same place, but more families wanted their daughters to have the same opportunity as their sons to have a Falcon experience.
To be continued….