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  • Collection: Summers in Saugatuck-Douglas Collection
Go to Jeanmarie Hays Arnold (Audio interview and transcript), 2018 item page

Jean Arnold describes growing up Douglas with many memories of various jobs she held as a teenager. She also describes her encounters with the LGBT community in the 70's
Go to Joan and her dad John Crandell item page

Photograph of Joan sitting on her dad's lap, Joh Crandell, at a picnic table.
Go to Joan Crandell and Raymond Eddy item page

Photograph of Raymond Grimes Eddy and grand niece Joan Crandell at his house on Lakeshore Drive. They are sitting on a short brick wall.
Go to Joy Muehlenbeck and Jerry Muehlenbeck-Elsinga (Audio interview and transcript), 2018 item page

Sisters Joy Muehlenbeck and Jerry Elsinga describe adjusting to Saugatuck as young women after living in Chicago. Considerable discussion about the Pavillion and education in Saugatuck in the 60's and 70's.
Go to July 4th celebration at Beech-Hurst item page

The Eddy clan celebrating Independence Day on the front lawn at Beech-Hurst. There are several tables set out, as well as lawn chairs, and everyone is in conversation. Circa 1960s
Go to Kalamazoo River lighthouse pier item page

Color photograph of a man standing in front of a red lighthouse on a pier on the Kalamazoo River.
Go to Karen Morgan (Audio interview and transcript), 2018 item page

Karen Morgan moved to the Saugatuck area after she graduated from high school and began waitressing at the new West Point restaurant in the 1960s. In this interview, Karen reminisces about her young adulthood in Saugatuck.
Go to Keith Plummer and R.G. Eddy<br /><br />
 item page

Color slide of Raymond Grimes Eddy holding his grand nephew Keith Plummer dressed in a blue jacket on the hood of a car.
Go to Kickline item page

A black and white photo of eight women who are performing a kickline in front of a sign that reads "La Cage Aux Folles."
Go to Kneeling item page

A black and white photo of an actor and actress kneeling on a stage with waves behind them. The woman has her hands crossed and appears to be talking or singing while the man next to her gazes as her as he smiles.
Go to Kodacolor Print Red Barn Theatre item page

A photograph of the Red Barn Theatre that has extensive visual distortion. On the side, there is a Kodacolor Print stamp and along the bottom of the photo, the Kodak Safety Film number is listed.
Go to Kyle &amp; Geoff Brigham holding American flags item page

Black and white photograph of Kyle & Geoff holding small American flags at Beech-Hurst.
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