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Scenic Drive Stop 10
- Type: Person

Before Shirley Graham married W.E.B. Du Bois in 1951, she had earned a national reputation as a playwright, composer, conductor, director, and author. Born to a A.M.E. minister and a European mother, Graham was raised to appreciate Black culture and music. From a young age, her parents instilled in her the importance of social justice and the uplift of the Black Community. For her lifelong dedication, we honor her as an ancestor.
Katie Shepard Hotel
- Type: Place

This large, one-and-a-half-story, shingle-style house was constructed in 1895 or 1896 for Mrs. William Shepard and her daughter Katherine, who was popularly known on the island as "Miss Katie." The house was allegedly designed in the style of the Shepards' residence in New Orleans. A detached kitchen and dining room was located behind the house. After the Cottage Row dining room closed around 1900, Katie Shepard converted her cottage into a summer hotel.
Katie Shepard
- Type: Person
Katie Shepard owned "The Beeches" hotel on North Manitou Island.
Pierce Stocking Scenic Drive
- Type: Place

No visit to Sleeping Bear Dunes is complete without spending time on the Pierce Stocking Scenic Drive. Enjoy spectacular views of Glen Lake, undulating sand dunes, and breathtaking views of the grandest of all dunes, with shimmering Lake Michigan as the backdrop. Stopping at all twelve points on the 7.4-mile Scenic Drive will take about two hours.
Welcome to Dune World!
Stories in the Sky
Wayside: Welcome to the Platte River Campground and Sleeping Bear Dunes
Wayside: A Legacy of Recreation and Preservation
Wayside: Life Under the Ice
Wayside: Loon Lake's Glacial Past
Wayside: What Does Sleeping Bear Dunes Mean to You?
Wayside: Where is the Sleeping Bear and Welcome to Sleeping Bear Dunes
Wayside: Welcome to Loon Lake and Sleeping Bear Dunes
Wayside: Explore, Play, Refresh
South Manitou Island Steam Whistle
- Type: Article
Learn how the steam whistle at the South Manitou Island lighthouse contributed to the safety of ships traversing the Manitou Passage!
Henry Blake Fuller
- Type: Person

Henry Blake Fuller was a key figure in the Chicago Literary Renaissance, renowned for pioneering social realism in American literature. He is noted for being one of the first American novelists to explore homosexual themes. Fuller had a complicated love-hate relationship with Chicago. He frequently found solace at Indiana Dunes, which served as a retreat from urban life and a source for inspiration.