A little Interlochen History
Interlochen comes from a blend of Latin and Scottish-Gaelic — the Latin "inter," meaning "between," and the Scottish-Gaelic "lochan," meaning "lakes." (Think Loch Ness Monster — or more accurately, Lake Ness Monster!)
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Apr 1, 2026 6:38 PM
Interlochen comes from a blend of Latin and Scottish-Gaelic — the Latin "inter," meaning "between," and the Scottish-Gaelic "lochan," meaning "lakes." (Think Loch Ness Monster — or more accurately, Lake Ness Monster!)
Apr 1, 2026 6:17 PM
My property in Karlin has been in the family since 1876 when the 40acres was bought off the Buckley-Douglas Lumber Co.