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It is interesting that much of the land in this area that is inhabitted is done so through long term leases. After the lease is up the land reverts to the national lakeshore. There are some sites, I believe in the Beverly Shores area where restoration of the original dwellings is being allowed.This area has much historic value and was written about in a book by Jim Murrow called "IMAGES OF AMERICA: BEVERLY SHORES A SUBURBAN DUNES RESORT".