Curtis access site controversy, Manistique Lake, Michigan / by Michael J. Duwe.

This study describes the conflict between Curtis merchants and the Dept. of Natural Resources over the official designation of use of the public access site at Curtis--camping or day-use. The first sections of the report focus on the history of use and controversy surrounding the Curtis Access Site...

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Main Author: Duwe, Michael J. (Michael John)
Corporate Author: Eastern Upper Peninsula Regional Planning and Development Commission
Language:English
Published: [Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.] : Eastern Upper Peninsula Regional Planning and Development Commission, [1974]
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Physical Description:iii, 35 leaves : illustrations, maps ; 28 cm
Format: Book
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Summary:
This study describes the conflict between Curtis merchants and the Dept. of Natural Resources over the official designation of use of the public access site at Curtis--camping or day-use. The first sections of the report focus on the history of use and controversy surrounding the Curtis Access Site and a detailed inventory of the public access sites and camping grounds in the area. Remaining sections compare characteristics of other access sites and campgrounds in the area. Alternative methods of solving the controversy and the Commission's recommendations are included.
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Call Number:MICHIGAN Manistique Lake
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references (leaf 35).
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