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Camp Land-A-Man
Camp Land-A-Man.png
Location Information
Town: Springfield
Use: Camp
First appearance: "The Way We Weren't"

Camp Land-A-Man is a girls-only summer camp that teaches girls proper etiquette and posture.

History

Marge, Patty, Selma, Helen Lovejoy, Cookie Kwan, Luann Van Houten and other girls were sent to Camp Land-A-Man for a summer. Among other things, they learned the finer points of manners such as depriving themselves dessert, walking with their heels together, and using the correct utensils during meals.

The boys from Camp See-A-Tree, the boys-only camp across the lake, were sent to Camp Land-A-Man for an evening. At first they were excited about getting to visit the girls' camp, but were quickly disappointed when they learned they were being sent there to wash dishes in the kitchen.[1]

The camp later developed a website, camplandaman.org, which contained a directory of its alumnae.[2]

Behind the Laughter

Camp Land-A-Man is a parody of finishing schools in general, which in the USA largely passed out of fashion in the 1960s.

Appearances

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See also