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String of fish from Green Lake.
Diamond Park is a platted cottage resort on Green Lake near Interlochen begun in the early 1900's.

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Betsie river bridge at Green Lake inlet.
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Camp Interlochen group picture, campers and staff c.1941
Camp Interlochen, 1919-1943, was an early private girls camp on Green Lake run by Parker and Christina Pennington.

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The Music Box gift shop. Owned and operated summers by the Hardwicke family
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,…

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Campers and counselors in a truck. c.1945
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…

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The shore of Green Lake near the inlet of the Little Betsie River. (The postcard has "Bendon" on it because that was where it was sold.)

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The Peterson store and gas station in Interlochen is now the Hofbrau restaurant and bar.

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Jim Spivey, son of Lottie Leatherland.

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William "Willie" Leatherland: as a young man in 1906 and as a soldier in WWI in 1918.
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