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There's much more to the Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore than sand and water. The 15,000-acre park, tucked along the southern shore of Lake Michigan, includes a unique collection of natural ...
Language retitling Indiana Dunes as a national park was included in the omnibus appropriations legislation signed into law by President Trump on Friday. It is Indiana's first national park.
The Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore has changed the last word of its name to “Park.” President Donald Trump on Friday signed the name change into reality, tucked in the broader bill from ...
Indiana Dunes National Park Located just a hop, skip and a jump away from Chicago, family fun awaits in Northwest Indiana and right along the South Shore of Lake Michigan! And while it’s home to our ...
Before the Indiana Dunes was declared a national lakeshore in 1966, lakeside houses were built in the area, shown here on Oct. 26, 1989. Some residents stayed in the homes on long-term leases and ...
Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore no more: It's now a national park. Language retitling Indiana Dunes as a national park was included in the omnibus appropriations legislation signed into law by ...
A provision in the Consolidated Appropriations Act President Trump signed Friday makes Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore a National Park.
The Indiana Dunes are a treasure. They have been a national lakeshore since 1966, one of 418 places within the national park system. But that is not enough for The Tribune and some of their other ...
The Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore would become Indiana's first National Park under legislation introduced Thursday.
CHESTERTON — The 15,000-acre Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore that runs for 15 miles along Lake Michigan on Friday was re-designated by President Donald Trump as America's 61st national park ...
Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore no more: It's now a national park.Language retitling Indiana Dunes as a national park was included in the omnibus appropriations legislation signed into law by ...
The Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore is now a national park. Members of Congress and the National Parks Service have been fighting for the name change since 1916.
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