Thousands of children are spending part of their summer at camps that dot California's mountains and lakes. When night falls, they gather around the campfire and sing about laying railroad tracks, an old gray goose standing on her head and heartbreak over a woman named Irene. It's a tradition remade every summer with tales that span generations, from America's roots to it's modern culture. Reporter: Kathryn Baron
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