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Black and white photograph of Lorin Maazel and V. Bakaleinikoff, famous violinists from the Music Camp who were staying in the Diamond Park cottages.

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Color photograph of the Hotel Pennington on Green Lake, head on view, (colorized).

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Two black and white photographs of the same five girls on the archery range at Camp Pennington, taken from two different angles.
Camp Pennington was a private girl's camp started by Parker and Jeanne Pennington on Green Lake from 1943-1950. After…

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Color photograph of an aerial view of Interlochen with both Green and Duck lakes.

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Black and white photograph of four girls on the rifle range with instructor Parker Pennington III at Camp Pennington.
Camp Pennington was a private girl's camp started by Parker and Jeanne Pennington on Green Lake from 1943-1950. After 1950 it…

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John Melvin had Melvin Cottages next to Diamond Park on Green Lake.
1. Dale Melvin cutting ice in Green Lake and loading it on a truck. c.1920
2. John Melvin with fish. c. 1922
3. John Melvin with fish. c.1915
4. Melvin Cottages
5. Melvin family…

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Early view of the hotel.
The Hotel Pennington was built in 1909 by Willis Pennington on the north shore of Green Lake. Pine Park station on the Manistee and Northeastern railroad brought in patrons and the hotel operated until 1917 when it became…

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Campers and staff in 1947.
Camp Pennington was a private girl's camp started by Parker and Jeanne Pennington on Green Lake from 1943-1950. After 1950 it became a traveling camp of around 100 campers and camped the western U.S each summer in busses…

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View of Green Lake from Camp Interlochen beach.

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Spring Park, so named for the many springs located both on shore and in the bottom of the lake. Also known as Furney's Resort, it was located at the south end of Green Lake.
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