Officials at Muskegon State Park in western Michigan are searching for ways stop a longtime problem with vandalism at one of its buildings.
The Muskegon Chronicle reports the park's blockhouse, which sits high atop a dune overlooking Lake Michigan, is a recreation of the original structure, which was burned to the ground by a group of young people in 1962. The original building was built in 1934.
The interior and exterior of the current structure have been defaced with racial slurs, inappropriate language and imagery and attempts of arson.
Vandals continue to strike amid repeated attempts to clean up the building.
The blockhouse is now boarded up for the season, but if the vandalism doesn't stop it's likely to remain closed during other parts of the year.