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Windridge Tennis & Sports Camps

Windridge Tennis & Sports Camps

Windridge Tennis & Sports Camps were founded in 1968 by Alden Bryan and Ted Hoehn. Alden Bryan, who died in February 2001, played tennis at Harvard and was a renowned landscape painter. Ted Hoehn, who is the founder and owner, played tennis for the University of North Carolina and has been nationally ranked in a number of categories. The first Windridge Tennis Camp was located in Jeffersonville, Vermont. Other camp locations have been in Craftsbury Common and Sugarbush. Teela-Wooket in Roxbury, VT was purchased in 1986 and is home of Windridge Tennis & Sports Camp.

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About Windridge Tennis & Sports Camps

Founded

1968

Estimated Revenue

$1M-$10M

Employees

1-10

Category

Sector

Physical Fitness Facilities

Industry Group

Miscellaneous Amusement and Recreation

Industry

Sports

Location

City

Roxbury

State

Vermont

Country

United States

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