Indiana Dunes
Administrative History
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APPENDIX A:
HISTORIC AND CONTEMPORARY SITE PHOTOGRAPHS (continued)
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Figure 21. The Chellberg Farm House was stabilized
following its acquisition by the National Park Service. Chellberg
became the focus for historic preservation activities because of its
proximity to the Bailly Homestead. (Photographer National Lakeshore
Staff, December 1977, Photographic Archives, Indiana Dunes National
Lakeshore)
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Figure 22. Restored to its exterior historic
appearance, the Chellberg Farm House serves as a focal point for the
active interpretive program for the surrounding farm complex. The
interior is being restored and will be opened to the public in 1989.
(Photographer A.V. Coordinator Cynthia Garrison, September 1987,
Photographic Archives, Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore)
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Figure 23. Two visitors stand before a wayside
exhibit for the Chellberg Farm Barn, one of the principal structures for
interpreting the agrarian life of the Chellberg family. (Photographer
Environmental Education Coordinator Sam Vaughn, July 1983, Photographic
Archives, Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore)
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Figure 24. National lakeshore maintenance workers
progress on building the Dunes Succession Trail at West Beach. The
elaborate stairways and boardwalks help to ensure the lowest possible
human impact on the fragile dunes. (Photographer A.V. Coordinator
Cynthia Garrison, October 1983, Photographic Archives, Indiana Dunes
National Lakeshore)
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