Michigan man sold 365 acres to National Park Service but kept cabin for 25 years
Miles Boekeloo sold his 365-acre Michigan property to the National Park Service in 1980. As part of the agreement, his family retained access to five acres and their cabin for 25 years. This arrangement allowed the Boekeloos to continue enjoying their retreat while the land transitioned to protected status. The property is now known as Boekelodge and forms part of Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore. The original cabin and a pond still stand as lasting reminders of the family's long connection to the land.
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