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APPENDIX A:
HISTORIC AND CONTEMPORARY SITE PHOTOGRAPHS (continued)
Lake Michigan
Figure 9. With steel mills on the horizon (left), the Lake Michigan surf relentlessly pounds the national lakeshore providing the stimulus for dunes formation. While the lake also serves as the national lakeshore's primary recreational activity, it also contributes to a fundamental management problem—shoreline erosion. (Photographer unknown, November 1973, Photographic Archives, Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore)

Pinhook Bog
Figure 10. Pinhook Bog, one of the "detached" areas of the national lakeshore, has a delicate ecosystem which necessitates minimal human impact. (Photographer Interpreter/Park Technician Jo Ellen Seiser, August 1974, Photographic Archives, Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore)

beachhouse
Figure 11. The beachhouse at West Beach represents the national lakeshore's first and only substantial recreational facility. (Photographer unknown, October 1979, Photographic Archives, Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore)

Bailly Homestead
Figure 12. Scaffolding envelopes the Bailly Homestead, a National Historic Landmark, as the National Park Service begins a substantial restoration. (Photographer Park Planner Bob Foster, April 1976, Photographic Archives, Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore)


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