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Tice Park Resort, located in the S.E. portion on Green Lake.
Pictures of Green and Duck Lakes and the Betsie River.

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Karlin residence.
Karlin was a stop on the M&NE railroad near the south end of Green Lake. It had a depot for shipping agricultural products from Grant Township farms and was the center of a community of mostly immigrant farmers lured from Chicago…

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Furney's Resort at the south end of Green Lake near Karlin.
Pictures of Green and Duck Lakes and the Betsie River.

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A group of men and boys in Karlin, MI area.

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1938 aerial pictures of parts of Green Lake Twp., Duck and Green Lakes.
1. Duck Lake, Youker Road and Horton Creek.
2. Youker Rd., Green Lake and the land that would become the airport.
3. Green Lake and peninsula.
4. Green Lake south end with…

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A picture of Karlin with bulidings identified.
Karlin was a stop on the M&NE railroad at the south end of Green Lake. It had a depot for shipping agricultural products from Grant Township and acted as the center of a community of mostly immigrant…

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Karlin Grocery store. Formerly owned by Frank Komrska, Bill Fish and before it burned, Frank Sorna. (Frank Sorna still runs a business called the Karlin Grocery but in a new building next door.)
Karlin was a stop on the M&NE railroad near the…

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"Water scene near Karlin Mich." is the title of this glass negative picture taken on the Betsie River downstream from Green Lake.

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Pictures showing Frank Ettawageshik demonstrating a Native American method of making and fireing pottery. Frank had a shop in Karlin for many years and made and sold pottery of traditional design.
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