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Black and white photographs of Glenn Wilson Sr. farm, Interlochen. 1870-1950.

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Black and white photograph of Interlochen resident Ben Pechota.
Interlochen was platted in 1890 where the M&NE and C&WM railroads crossed. It quickly became a lumber town and later after the lumber was gone, served the resorts, cottages, State Park…

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Color photograph of the Interlochen Public Radio antenna dish for their WIAA station, ca. 1975.

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Black and white photograph of several homes on 11th Street in Interlochen, with two people standing in the Street in front. All the buildings in the picture are gone now.
Interlochen was platted in 1890 where the M&NE and C&WM railroads crossed. …

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Two black and white photographs of Camp Interlochen, a private girls camp run by Christina and Parker Pennington from 1917-1943. It was located on Green Lake near Interlochen. Woodburn Hall was an early meeting hall at the camp.

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Black and white photograph of Interlochen resident in early car in front of the Pennington's Drug store, early 1900's.
Interlochen was platted in 1890 where the M&NE and C&WM railroads crossed. It quickly became a lumber town and later after the…

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Camp Interlochen staff, 1929. Louise Pennington, daughter of the directors, is on the far right.


Camp Interlochen, 1919-1943, was an early private girls camp on Green Lake, near Interlochen, run by Parker and Christina Pennington.

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Furney's Resort on the south end of Green Lake close to Karlin.
(Pictures of Green and Duck Lakes and the Betsie River.)

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Black and white photograph of Camp Interlochen council ring on the shore of Green Lake.
Camp Interlochen, 1919-1943, was an early private girls camp on Green Lake run by Parker and Christina Pennington.

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Mary E. (Prentice) Leatherland was the first permanent settler in what would later become the village of Interlochen. Mary was a widowed mother of four who became a cook in a lumber camp which eventually was located in the Interlochen area. She…
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