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The Betsie River bridge at the inlet to Green Lake.

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Frankfort, MI harbor (Betsie Bay) with the car ferry Ann Arbor #3 on the left and a steam and sail boat on the right. The city of Frankfort is on the opposite shore.

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1. Manistee and Northeastern Railroad train tracks through the pines (present State Park).
2. Hotel Pennington launch headed to Peninsula Point on Green lake.
3. Betsie River Bridge at the inlet to Green Lake.
4. Logs at the Wylie cooperage
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1964 Aerial picture of the north end of Green Lake. The Little Betsie River coming from Duck Lake , the Music Camp sewage lagoons and Bridge Lake are shown.

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Boaters on the Betsie River near Karlin titled: "Waters serene near Karlin."

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Camp Interlochen staff and Pennington family members. The second picture is of a girl near the bridge over the Betsie River probably berry picking.

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Lumberjacks riding logs on a log drive down the Betsie River. Note each man has a peavy for rolling or pushing the logs to prevent or break up a log jam. This tool is very similar to a cant hook but is longer and has a spike in the end for pushing…

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Sigurd Baver and team "Deadheading" (recovering sunken logs) on the Betsie River near Wallin in Benzie county.

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Betsie river bridge at Green Lake inlet.
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Pictures of people with fish caught in Green Lake near Interlochen. Most are from the area near the Betsie River inlet in the N.W. portion of the lake by the Diamond Park subdivision.
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