Indiana Dunes
Administrative History
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APPENDIX A:
HISTORIC AND CONTEMPORARY SITE PHOTOGRAPHS (continued)
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Figure 25. One important component of the national
lakeshore's Science Office is a program to restore disturbed dunelands
to natural conditions. (Photographer Volunteer in Park Tom Griffiths,
October 1984, Photographic Archives, Indiana Dunes National
Lakeshore)
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Figure 26. Built to serve as a U.S. Army NIKE
missle base, the national lakeshore operates the "Bailly Administrative
Area" as its headquarters complex. Renovation of the structures is
being conducted on a phased basis. (Photographer A.V. Coordinator
Cynthia Garrison, January 16, 1988, Photographic Archives, Indiana Dunes
National Lakeshore)
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Figure 27. The West Beach Visitor Center provides
a public contact station for the thousands of visitors at this popular
recreation spot. (Photographer Volunteer in Park Tom Griffiths, October
1984, Photographic Archives, Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore)
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Figure 28. Originally built as a church, the
national lakeshore's visitor center at Furnessville now contains an
auditorium, exhibit and visitor orientation center, sales counter, and
administrative
offices. (Photographer National Lakeshore Staff, date unknown, Photographic Archives, Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore)
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