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Geneva Point Center (GPC) is a historic non-profit conference center and summer camp in a natural northern New England setting.[1] Located in the town of Moultonborough, New Hampshire, the campus includes 184 acres (74 ha) of wooded nature trails and one mile of lakeshore on Lake Winnipesaukee. There are more than 90 structures on the site, including cabins, small family cottages and private lodge rooms. The property has the historic Winnipesaukee Inn (circa 1907). The oldest existing structure is a barn documented to exist in 1839 and is likely much older, perhaps even 18th century (restored in 2021). The center has a long-running summer season ice cream shop that is open to the public.
GPCs mission statement is "To provide an inclusive and beautiful natural setting to rejuvenate, nurture relationships and prepare to build a better world".[2] The center has a previous Ecumenical history that is honored even today.[3][4]
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^Christina Ashjian, Jane Rice (2023). Images of America - Moultonborough. Charleston, South Carolina: Arcadia Publishing. pp. 83–85. ISBN 978-1-4671-6053-7.
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