Record-Eagle/Jan-Michael Stump
Volunteer George Quarderer (cq) paints baseboards for the upstairs of the Thoreson Farmhouse Tuesday in the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore near Glen Arbor. The farm, which dates to the late 1800s with the Thoreson family, has been undergoing renovations from National Park Service volunteers and volunteers from the Glen Arbor Art Association, which is restoring some of the farm's buildings for arts education. The author Richard Bach also stayed in the farmhouse in the 1970s, where he wrote the best-selling novel, "Jonathan Livingston Seagull."
Record-Eagle/Jan-Michael Stump
Volunteer George Quarderer (cq) paints baseboards for the upstairs of the Thoreson Farmhouse Tuesday in the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore near Glen Arbor. The farm, which dates to the late 1800s with the Thoreson family, has been undergoing renovations from National Park Service volunteers and volunteers from the Glen Arbor Art Association, which is restoring some of the farm's buildings for arts education. The author Richard Bach also stayed in the farmhouse in the 1970s, where he wrote the best-selling novel, "Jonathan Livingston Seagull."
Record-Eagle/Jan-Michael Stump
The granary on the grounds of the former Traverse City State Hospital will be turned into a welcome center for the planned Botanic Garden, with classroom space, a kitchen area, information center and gift shop.
Record-Eagle/Jan-Michael Stump
Botanic Garden board chair Karen Schmidt stands in the granary on the grounds of the former Traverse City State Hospital, which will be turned into a welcome center on the garden grounds, with classroom space, a kitchen area, information center and gift shop.
Record-Eagle/Jan-Michael Stump
A group in Fife Lake would like to save an old downtown storefront and turn it into a maker's space for the community.
Record-Eagle/Jan-Michael Stump
Recent Socks Construction projects in Traverse City include town homes on State Street at Railroad Avenue.
Record-Eagle/Jan-Michael Stump
Recent Socks Construction projects in Traverse City include a condominium project on Eighth Street next to the Old Town Parking Deck.
Record-Eagle/Jan-Michael Stump
The mechanisms behind the clock in the tower of the Grand Traverse County Courthouse building sits in an enclosed room above the tower's bell.
Record-Eagle/Jan-Michael Stump
Grand Traverse County is looking for ways to ring the bell in the courthouse clock tower after a couple years' silence.
Record-Eagle/Jan-Michael Stump
Volunteer George Quarderer (cq) paints baseboards for the upstairs of the Thoreson Farmhouse Tuesday in the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore near Glen Arbor. The farm, which dates to the late 1800s with the Thoreson family, has been undergoing renovations from National Park Service volunteers and volunteers from the Glen Arbor Art Association, which is restoring some of the farm's buildings for arts education. The author Richard Bach also stayed in the farmhouse in the 1970s, where he wrote the best-selling novel, "Jonathan Livingston Seagull."
Record-Eagle/Jan-Michael Stump
Volunteer George Quarderer (cq) paints baseboards for the upstairs of the Thoreson Farmhouse Tuesday in the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore near Glen Arbor. The farm, which dates to the late 1800s with the Thoreson family, has been undergoing renovations from National Park Service volunteers and volunteers from the Glen Arbor Art Association, which is restoring some of the farm's buildings for arts education. The author Richard Bach also stayed in the farmhouse in the 1970s, where he wrote the best-selling novel, "Jonathan Livingston Seagull."
Record-Eagle/Jan-Michael Stump
Volunteer George Quarderer (cq) paints baseboards for the upstairs of the Thoreson Farmhouse Tuesday in the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore near Glen Arbor. The farm, which dates to the late 1800s with the Thoreson family, has been undergoing renovations from National Park Service volunteers and volunteers from the Glen Arbor Art Association, which is restoring some of the farm's buildings for arts education. The author Richard Bach also stayed in the farmhouse in the 1970s, where he wrote the best-selling novel, "Jonathan Livingston Seagull."
See photo in original gallery.