File:Brockway Mountain Drive western end, 1933-34.png
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DescriptionBrockway Mountain Drive western end, 1933-34.png |
English: View towards western end of Brockway Mountain Drive. Lake Bailey and Mount Lookout (Mt. Baldy) visible in distance. Note presense of round, "ball bearing" gravel in foreground. |
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Date | 1933–34 | ||
Source | Paul LaVanway Collection, as reprinted in LaVanway, Paul (2010) "Photos" in The Brockway Mountain Drive Story (2nd ed.), Copper Harbor, MI: Keweenaw County Historical Society, p. 3 ISBN: 9780982345108. | ||
Author | Paul LaVanway | ||
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