Hostelling International
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Hostelling International
Hostelling Int'l, Washington D.C. Youth hostels were originally very different in setup from other modern hostels, although the growing popularity of the backpacker subculture has forced them to adapt so as not to lose customers, most notably abandoning the idea of chores in all but a few of their locations. The youth hostels in the United States (where backpackers have not made as much of an inroads as elsewhere) are still closest to the original setup. The J. Ira & Nicki Harris Family Hostel, HI-Chicago The movement spread rapidly worldwide. The Youth Hostels Association of Great Britain formed as a joint initiative between rambling, cycling and youth organizations, then in 1930 ? 1931 it founded separate associations in England and Wales (the YHA), Scotland (the SYHA) and in Ireland. The International Youth Hostel Federation was founded on 20 October 1932 in Amsterdam by representatives from associations in Switzerland, Czechoslovakia, Germany, Poland, the Netherlands, Norway, Denmark, Britain, Ireland, France and Belgium. In 1933 Richard Schirrmann, one of the founders of the German youth hostel association, became the chairman but was forced to resign by the Nazis in 1936. The organization provides services for travelers and coordinates the national organizations. It also facilitates youth work and international and cross cultural understanding. The office is based in Welwyn Garden City outside London. See alsoFurther reading
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