
Webster Lake and the surrounding glacial lake country of northern Indiana dominate this 1962 landscape, showing a region defined by recreational development and conservation. The shoreline is densely packed with settlements and camps like North Webster, Epworth Forest, and Camp Tippecanoe, reflecting the area's mid-century role as a primary summer destination. To the north and east, the Tri-County State Preserve encompasses a mosaic of smaller water bodies including Hammond Lake, Shock Lake, and Price Lake, illustrating the state's efforts to protect the unique wetland ecology formed by the Tippecanoe River and Turkey Creek.
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