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GLSHS and their
In 1993, the GLSHS announced their intentions to seek a legislative transfer from the USCG so that they could hold of the of the Whitefish Point Light Station.
On March 31, 1995, the GLSHS announced their intention to build " a new museum wing dedicated to Fitzgerald memorabilia.
In 1996, GLSHS published their plans " to secure approval for controlled new construction at Whitefish Point ... include expansion of the Shipwreck Museum and a new building for the Shipwreck Coast Gift Shop.
On November 1, 1998, the GLSHS announced their plans for the Great Lakes mariners project as " a carefully planned expansion for the museum's facilities ".

GLSHS and 1996
The light station property was transferred to the Great Lakes Shipwreck Historical Society ( GLSHS ), the Michigan Audubon Society ( MAS ), and the United States Fish and Wildlife Service ( USFWS ) in 1996.
After Stupak's earlier support to transfer of all of Whitefish Point Light Station property to GLSHS, he introduced a bill in 1996 that would transfer to the land to the GLSHS, WPBO, and USFWS.
In 1996, the GLSHS restored the building to its 1920 era condition.

GLSHS and plans
The GLSHS was involved in controversy again when it announced plans to take the Fitzgerald on a touring exhibition.

GLSHS and fog
The GLSHS uses the fog signal building as a ground maintenance facility not open to the public.

GLSHS and building
The GLSHS constructed a gift-shop / office building in 1999 that would become known as the multi-purpose building.
Gift Shop Building / Administrative Building: this is the largest building at Whitefish Point, constructed in 1999 by the GLSHS.
The GLSHS exhibited shipwreck artifacts in the first story of this building from 1985 until it constructed the museum in 1987.
The GLSHS bought the building in 1990 and moved it back to a new location.
GLSHS started renovation of the building in 2002 using $ 630, 280 in TEA-21 federal grant funds.
GLSHS announced that it would use the building as overnight rental housing for membership development that would not compete with the lodging establishments in the town of Paradise.

GLSHS and restoration
GLSHS completed restoration of the boat house in 2001.

GLSHS and 2002
In August 2002, a petition to recall the Whitefish Township supervisor placed " GLSHS at the center of local controversy ".
GLSHS filed a lawsuit against the mediator and MAS on September 24, 2002 claiming breach of contract because SHPO was brought into the planning process at Whitefish Point.
GLSHS lawsuit was dismissed on December 19, 2002 after all three stakeholders signed the mediated Human Use / Natural Resource Plan that secured SHPO's involvement at Whitefish Point.

GLSHS and .
The museum is operated by the GLSHS.
The GLSHS was formed by a group of divers in 1978 as a private, nonprofit organization.
" In 1983, the GLSHS obtained a 25 year lease from the United States Coast Guard ( USCG ) to operate a museum at the Whitefish Point Light Station.
The GLSHS began obtaining public funds in 1984 from federal and state agencies.
In 1990, the GLSHS signed an agreement with Whitefish Township that gave residents and visitors public access to Lake Superior, parking, and the restrooms at Whitefish Point.
In 1992, the state of Michigan filed a lawsuit against the GLSHS for removal of artifacts from shipwrecks on the Great Lakes bottomlands in violation of Michigan ’ s Antiquities Act of 1980.
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources ( DNR ) obtained a search warrant in 1992 and raided the GLSHS offices and museum and found evidence that GLSHS had " removed about 150 artifacts from wrecks located on state-claimed bottomlands.
" In 1993, the state reached a settlement agreement with the GLSHS that loaned the artifacts back to them for display in the Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum.
The stakeholders included Whitefish Township, the MAS, DNR, GLSHS, and USCG.
In 1994, the GLSHS was involved in the removal of trees and the construction of an overflow parking lot.
On July 4, 1995, the GLSHS participated in the salvage of the bell from the wreck of the SS Edmund Fitzgerald.
GLSHS dropped its effort after family members of the Fitzgerald crew objected to using the bell as a " traveling trophy.
" The USFWS's request to Stupak for the transfer of the light station was made public with assurances that no changes would be made to the GLSHS museum operation.
The Coast Guard transferred a parcel to the GLSHS for the interpretation of maritime history.
The GLSHS parcel included all but one of the historic structures at Whitefish Point.
In November 2000, MAS filed a lawsuit against the GLSHS and USFWS.

abandoned and their
But whereas civilized men no longer pursue the fountain, they never abandoned their pursuit of the enchanting index.
After the first two were blacked out, the third light was abandoned by a terrified Italian crew, who left their light to shine for nine minutes like an unerring homing beacon until British MP's shot it out.
Throughout the Adirondack region abandoned farm homes and wild orchards bear ghostly testimony that their owners met defeat.
Outraged at learning that black troops had been billeted in his house in Nashville, he nullified an arrangement by Gen. Sherman to allow an abandoned coastal strip in South Carolina, Georgia and Florida be allocated to freedmen for their agricultural use.
And although the landowners were obliged to the king to supply these men when called, during the attacks in 878, many of them opportunistically abandoned their king and collaborated with Guthrum.
In any case the vests were abandoned by many soldiers due to their weight on long marches as well as the stigma they got for being cowards from their fellow troops.
The policy had the triple benefit, from the Roman point of view, of weakening the hostile tribe, repopulating the plague-ravaged frontier provinces ( bringing their abandoned fields back into cultivation ) and providing a pool of first-rate recruits for the army.
Shortly after the French order to set sails was abandoned, the British fleet began rapidly approaching once more and Brueys, now expecting to come under attack on that night, ordered each of his ships to also place springs on their anchor cables and prepare for action.
Continuous development on modules is rare, many are abandoned by their authors, or go years between new versions being released.
A compromise was reached in Worms in 1122, by which the emperor abandoned investiture “ by ring and staff ” to the pope, and promised to respect the freedom of elections and consecrations, but kept for himself the right to invest bishops with the temporalities of their sees “ by scepter ”.
The Who went on to further explorations of the concept album format with their follow-up project Lifehouse, which was abandoned before completion, and with their 1973 rock opera, Quadrophenia.
People were ordered by law to drop their Western Christian names ; the titles Mr. and Mrs. were abandoned for the male and female versions of the French word for " citizen "; Men were forbidden to wear suits, and women to wear pants.
Several French colonial towns of the Illinois Country, such as Kaskaskia, Cahokia and St. Philippe, Illinois were flooded and abandoned in the late 19th century, with a loss to the cultural record of their archeology.
His father abandoned their family in 1810, and his mother died a year later from consumption ( pulmonary tuberculosis ).
The Patriots ultimately built Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts, their home throughout most of their history, and that plan was abandoned.
Gold standards and the direct convertibility of currencies to gold have been abandoned by world governments, being replaced by fiat currency in their stead.
In 1291 the Mamluk advance into Syria compelled the friars on Carmel to abandon their monastery ; but on dispersing through Western Europe they found that Western Carmelite congregations – especially in Italy – had largely abandoned the eremetic and ascetic ideal, adopting instead the conventual life and mission of the other Mendicant orders.
After the devastating 1354 earthquake, the Greek city of Gallipoli was almost abandoned, but swiftly reoccupied by Turks from Anatolia, the Asiatic side of the straits, making Gallipoli the first Ottoman position in Europe, and the staging area for their expansion across the Balkans.
Poorly equipped ; beset by incessant rain ; under attack by the Spanish from nearby Cartagena ; and refused aid by the English in the West Indies, the colonists abandoned their project in 1700.
Rather than secure the island, his action meant that French, English and Dutch pirates established their own bases on the abandoned north and west coasts of the island.
The Burgundians claimed their own kingdom, and northern Gaul was practically abandoned to the Franks.
They abandoned their homes completely with the intention of settling among the Santones ( Saintonge ).

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