today our offer was accepted for buying a lot on Lutheran lake! …….this really is Lutheran land down here….in order to live on this lake you must be a member in good standing of an LCMS church! i didn’t get a very good pic of  the lake view.. this is the best i have for now, these were taken in the fall when we went to check the lot out

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this was mike standing on the lot about half way down, the big evergreens are up on the front part of the lot,the road is on the other side of the trees, i was standing down near the lake looking up

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here mike is on the other side of the trees between the road and the trees, he is looking toward the lake, i was standing on the road

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i can’t describe how excited i am, i have always wanted to live on a lake:)

i found this on line:

Lutheran Lake and Camp Lakeview History

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Information from an early brochure about the lake.

Lutheran Resort Association. Southern Indiana’s most scenic lake in the foothills of beautiful and famous Brown County.

Think of the most Beautiful Valley you’ve ever seen in this State. Then picture a lake of Sparkling Blue Water in this Valley !

264 Acres of Scenic Indiana Beauty with a Lake of 100 Acres, Nestled in The Valley of Rustic Nature.

Camp Lakeview began as an idea in the minds of just a few.  As the Lutheran Lake development was undertaken in the mid-1950’s near Waymansville, some of those involved realized that this development had the potential to serve churches and children other than those who purchased lots on the new lake.  The vision of a camping ministry took root.

In 1963, the South Central Lutheran Camp Association of Indiana, Inc. was established.  This organization, doing business as “Camp Lakeview,” acquired 120 acres of property adjacent to Lutheran Lake in Bartholomew County, Indiana.  Facilities were constructed and the first camping season was conducted in 1965.  Camp Lakeview’s ministry had begun.

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