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River Road Scenic Byway - Iargo Springs

River Road Scenic Byway - Iargo Springs

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: Low-level log dams create small waterfalls on two of the springs.Viewing decks offer quiet areas to reflect and enjoy the gurgling strea... More

River Road Scenic Byway - The Boardwalk at Iargo Springs

River Road Scenic Byway - The Boardwalk at Iargo Springs

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: Several hundred feet of elevated boardwalk meander through the Iargo Springs Interpretive Site and lead to small platforms overlooking t... More

River Road Scenic Byway - Spring Birding at Iargo Springs

River Road Scenic Byway - Spring Birding at Iargo Springs

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: A byway enthusiast watches for birds at Iargo Springs. Location: Largo Springs, Michigan Status: Public domain. Digital Photographs Re... More

River Road Scenic Byway - Iargo Springs Kiosk

River Road Scenic Byway - Iargo Springs Kiosk

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: These interpretive signs at Iargo Springs tell of the area's cultural and natural history. A pictorial display of the spring area gives ... More

River Road Scenic Byway - Iargo Springs Stairway

River Road Scenic Byway - Iargo Springs Stairway

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: This stairway at Iargo Springs is 304 steps down to the spring area. Large white and red pine, hemlock, and maple line the staircase, pr... More

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