Browse Items (815 total) Collection: McCune Family Scrapbook Collection Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Previous Page of 41 Next Page Sort by: TitleCreatorDate Added A group of people in front of the Globe Hotel Tags: Harbor Springs, Hotels A group of people sitting by a boardwalk in Bay View Tags: Bay View A group of people standing on the stairs of the Terrace Inn in Bay View Tags: Bay View, Hotels A group of veterans standing behind an American Legion. Carl O. Weaver Post 194 sign Tags: Petoskey, Veterans A Harbor Springs mill Tags: Businesses, Harbor Springs, Logging, Mills A hotel and bathing dock area on Walloon Lake Tags: Hotels, Transportation, Walloon Lake A house on a hill Tags: Petoskey A large group gathered for the dedication of Mineral Well Park in the 1880s Tags: Parks, PetoskeyPetoskey: Mineral Well Park A launch burning on Little Traverse Bay near Bay View Tags: Bay View, Transportation A man and woman at the Hines-Ewing Cottage built around 1895 in lots 1 and 2 of Block 24 in Bay View Tags: Bay View A man and woman standing in front of A. E. Hass Genreal store in Walloon Lake Tags: Businesses, Walloon Lake A man holding hands with a young girl, 1941 Tags: People, Petoskey A man on the tip of Harbor Point taking a photograph of the steamship “Manitou” Tags: Harbor Point, Harbor Springs, Steamboats, Steamers, Steamships, Transportation A man sitting in a kitchen printed on 35mm film strip Tags: People, Petoskey A passenger train at the Alanson Depot Tags: Alanson, Depots, Transportation A path near Big Cedar, Bay View Tags: Bay View A Petoskey News Review article covering the demolition of the McManus Dam 1973 Tags: Bear River, Dams, Lumber, Petoskey A Petoskey News Review article covering the demolition of the McManus Dam 1973 Tags: Bear River, Dams, Lumber, Petoskey A room in the Hines-Ewing Cottage built around 1895 in lots 1 and 2 of Block 24 in Bay View Tags: Bay View A room in the Hines-Ewing Cottage built around 1895 in lots 1 and 2 of Block 24 in Bay View Tags: Bay View Previous Page of 41 Next Page Featured Item The Suburban Station in Petoskey in the early 1900s. This was the same site as Petoskey's first depot. It was used only in the summer and closed in the winter.