Camp King Reunion

A reunion for people stationed at Camp King is being held in Cleveland, Ohio between Friday, 13th July and Monday 16th July 2012.

For more information, visit the event page in Facebook.

A tour of Camp King

Camp KingOn Saturday, 20th August, 2011 there will be a tour of the area in Oberursel known as “Camp King” with local historian Manfred Kopp.

The tour covers the history of the area from the Reichssiedlungshof in the 1930s, through the time of the Dulag Luft up to the end of the U.S. Army presence in the town.

The meeting point is the Edeka car park at the corner of Camp-King-Allee at 2pm, and the tour costs 3EUR. It ends at the Kirchenladen where archive material can be viewed.

This is an interesting opportunity for local residents to learn more about the history of the area that they live in.

[highlight color=”blue”] The nearest U-Bahn station is “Kupferhammer”. [/highlight]

Café “Himmelfahrt” at the Church meeting point

Coffee and Cake - ©Can Stock Photo Inc. / AndreyStThe Church meeting point “Aktiv im Norden” will be open on Christi Himmelfahrt (Ascension Day) between 3pm and 5pm and serving cappuccino and home-made strawberry cake under the motto “Café Himmelfahrt”.

To get there by car, set your navigation equipment to “Im Rosengärtchen 37″ in Oberursel.

[highlight color=”blue”] The U-Bahn (U3) will not be stopping at “Rosengärtchen”, so either alight at “Küpferhammer” or “Waldlust” from where it is a short walk. [/highlight]

A tour of Camp King

Camp KingOn Saturday, 28th May, 2011 there will be a tour of the area in Oberursel known as “Camp King” with local historian Manfred Kopp.

The tour covers the history of the area from the Reichssiedlungshof in the 1930s, through the time of the Dulag Luft up to the end of the U.S. Army presence in the town.

The meeting point is the Edeka car park at the corner of Camp-King-Allee at 2pm, and the tour costs 3EUR.  It ends at the Kirchenladen where archive material can be viewed.

This is an interesting opportunity for local residents to learn more about the history of the area that they live in.

[highlight color=”blue”] The nearest U-Bahn station is “Kupferhammer”. [/highlight]

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