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Name |
Inn |
Number of Archive records |
4 |
Number of Library records |
0 |
Number of Object records |
1 |
Number of Photo records |
25 |
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1962.50.02
Photograph of the Sleeping Bear Inn, the hotel in Glen Haven. It was built in 1857, by Charles McCarty, founder of Glen Haven. He was a brother of Mrs. John E. Fisher, and also brother of the great-grandmother of Alvin Westcott. He built the first sawmill and the first dock.
Record Type: Photo
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1998.39.01 - Swiss
Photo. Swiss Inn. "South of Leland, on shores of Lake Leelanau.---" Judge Henry Butzel, of Detroit, spent two or three summers here with his family and caregivers. Swiss Inn was an old style hotel, serving meals for roomers who stayed weeks at a time. Print
Record Type: Photo
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1998.39.02
Photo. Regina Brodzik Janik (on the left) with two friends, standing in front of "Swiss Inn" boat house. Print
Record Type: Photo
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1998.39.03
Photo. Regina Brodzik Janik on the left, with two friends, also employed as care givers by Judge Henry Butzel of Detroit. In front of Swiss Inn boat house. Print
Record Type: Photo
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1999.09.13
Photo Postcard. Overlook Inn in Omena with a veiw of the bay. Overlook was owned by Emily Nash Smith, the artist, who sold her own hooked rugs in the converted farm house. Oil painting came later. "Luncheons and Dinner by Apointment. Also Accomodations for House Guests." Print
Record Type: Photo
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1999.09.15
Photo Postcard. Omena Inn. Photograph shows front yard, gazebo and bay but not the Inn itself.
Record Type: Photo
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1999.09.29
Photo Postcard. Northport. Hotel Northern now "Woody's Settling Inn". Waukazoo Street. Nautical Grill, Lou's Cafe, A.W. Hall Garage. See "A History of Leelanau Township p.102"
Record Type: Photo
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2003.20.08 - The Inn at Omena
Photograph people standing on the balcony and sitting on the porch of The Inn at Omena. (First of two hotels in Omena by the same name)
Record Type: Photo
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2004.14 - Uncle Tom's Cabin, Omena Inn
Postcard with photograph of Uncle Tom's Cabin at the Omena Inn.
Record Type: Photo
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2004.38.02 - Fountain Point, Lake Leelanau, Mich.
Postcard with photograph of people on the lake side of Fountain Point on Lake Leelanau. Postcard addressed to Louis and Jean from Edward and Carrie.
Record Type: Photo
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2004.38.21 - Swiss Inn Cottages
Postcard with photograph of the Swiss Inn Cottages in Leland, Michigan.
Record Type: Photo
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2004.42.01 - Leelanau Peninsula Visitor's Guide 1998-200
Brochure with information on attractions, wineries, accomodations, restaurants and golf courses for the Leelanau Peninsula.
Record Type: Archive
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2004.42.04a-b - Jolli Lodge - On Beautiful Lake Michigan
Brochure and reservation card for the Jolli Lodge in Lake Leelanau, Michigan.
Record Type: Archive
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2004.82.01 - Traverse Lake Resort
Photograph of the Traverse Lake Resort (later called the Leelanau Country Inn).
Record Type: Photo
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2004.82.16 - Atkinson Family by house
Photograph of the Atkinson family standing in front of the Traverse Lake Resort (before it had a porch).
Record Type: Photo
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2004.82.21 - Traverse Lake Resort
Photograph of Traverse Lake Resort in Maple City, Michigan.
Record Type: Photo
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2005.85.14 - Traverse Lake Resort
Photograph of people relaxing on the porch of Traverse Lake Resort. Traverse Lake Resort was located on the east shore of Little Traverse Lake. The resort was popular with Bohemian residents from the Chicago area. It was owned and operated by Fred Atkinson. Many guest families later purchased property from Atkinson and built their own summer cottages on the lake.
Record Type: Photo
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2005.85.15 - Traverse Lake Resort
Photograph of Traverse Lake Resort as seen from the road. Traverse Lake Resort was located on the east shore of Little Traverse Lake. The resort was popular with Bohemian residents from the Chicago area. It was owned and operated by Fred Atkinson. Many guest families later purchased property from Atkinson and built their own summer cottages on the lake.
Record Type: Photo
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2005.85.21 - Traverse Lake Resort
Photograph of Traverse Lake Resort during winter. Traverse Lake Resort was located on the east shore of Little Traverse Lake. The resort was popular with Bohemian residents from the Chicago area. It was owned and operated by Fred Atkinson. Many guest families later purchased property from Atkinson and built their own summer cottages on the lake.
Record Type: Photo