Browse Items (1510 total) Collection: Photograph Collection Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Previous Page of 76 Next Page Sort by: TitleCreatorDate Added Intersection of Howard St. and Mitchell St. looking north in Petoskey. Tags: Howard St., Petoskey The lobby of the Perry Hotel in Petoskey. Tags: Hotels, Perry Hotel, Petoskey The Perry Hotel in Petoskey, erected in 1891. Tags: Hotels, Perry Hotel, Petoskey People standing in front of the Van Alstyne Hotel in Petoskey. Tags: Hotels, Petoskey The front of the Slocum Hotel in Petoskey. Tags: Hotels, Petoskey People standing in front of the Oriental Hotel in Petoskey. Tags: Hotels, Petoskey The Hotel Del-Rey, formerly the Petoskey Hospital and Nursing Home. Tags: Hotels, Petoskey The Park House Hotel in Petoskey, prior to 1890. Tags: Hotels, Petoskey The Van Alstyne Hotel in Petoskey, 1879. Tags: Hotels, Petoskey The Slocum Boarding House on the corner of Division St. and Rose St. in Petoskey, 1900. The Proprietor was Mrs. E. Slocum. Tags: Hotels, Petoskey People sitting in front of the City Hotel in Petoskey. Tags: Hotels, Petoskey The Jewel Hotel in Petoskey from above. Tags: Hotels, Jewel Hotel, Petoskey Front of the Jewel Hotel in Petoskey. Tags: Hotels, Jewel Hotel, Petoskey The Jewel Hotel in Petoskey from above. Tags: Hotels, Jewel Hotel, Petoskey The Imperial Hotel in Petoskey. Tags: Hotels, Imperial Hotel, Petoskey The Cushman House Annex in Petoskey destroyed by fire. Tags: Cushman House, Fires, Hotels, Petoskey People standing on the porch of The Cushman House Hotel in Petoskey. Tags: Cushman House, Hotels, Petoskey People on the steps of the Cushman House in Petoskey. Tags: Cushman House, Hotels, Petoskey The Cushman House and Welcome Arch in Petoskey featuring the building which became the Park Garden Cafe, later City Park Grill. Tags: Cushman House, Hotels, Petoskey The Annex of the Cushman House in Petoskey, 1906. Tags: Cushman House, Hotels, Petoskey Previous Page of 76 Next Page Featured Item Chicago and West Michigan Railroad Depot in Petoskey in the early 1900s, later Pere Marquette Depot, later yet the Little Traverse Historical Society History Museum.