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    Interpretive Master Plan for the Point Iroquois Light Station, Brimley, Michigan

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    1985-06
    Author
    Alexander, Erik R.
    Publisher
    University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, College of Natural Resources
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    http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/79942
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    This document is a master plan for developing interpretive facilities at Point Iroquois Light Station. It outlines each stage of development from beginning to end. It is a comprehensive communication plan. In any communication plan five main points must be addressed. They are purpose, message, who will receive the message, how the message will be communicated and when the communication will take place. This may be put into simpler terms as the questions Why, What, Who, How, and When. Certain sections of this plan have been included in answer to these questions.
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