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Black and white photograph of a sailing lifeboat used as a raft at the National High School Orchestra Camp in the early years.
The National High School Orchestra Camp, National Music Camp, Interlochen Arts Academy, and Interlochen Center for the…

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Picture of Hotel Interlochen, as seen from on Green Lake.

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Picture of wooden bridge over the Betsey [sic] River.

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Man & woman with horse-drawn set of large logging wheels.

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Black and white postcard of logging at the Michigan State Park in Interlochen. This was probably done as the park was initially being developed as most of the trees were preserved.

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Color postcard of two boys in a rowboat at the Hotel Pennington, 1912.
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…

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Drawing of the camp used in the promotional brochure. It's a stylized map of the camp, showing log cabins, the lake, and other recreational activities available.

Camp Interlochen, 1919-1943, was an early private girls camp on Green Lake run by…

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Black and white photograph at the National Music Camp at Interlochen where a Conducting Class was occurring during an Orchestra practice session.
The National High School Orchestra Camp, National Music Camp, Interlochen Arts Academy, and…

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Black and white postcard of "Front Street" of Interlochen looking south. Actually this was West Railroad Street and is now M-137.

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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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