When the glacial Lake Chicago receded and formed the Lake Michigan we know today, it formed a series of “bathtub rings” that marked its different southern boundaries. Today, creating the Calumet National Heritage Area involves figuring out where to place the current bathtub ring for the Calumet region.
On Wednesday, the last in a series of listening sessions for the feasibility study on the federal designation was held at the Porter County Museum…Please click here to read Doug Ross’ story in the Times.
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