Browse Items (3533 total) Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Previous Page of 177 Next Page Sort by: TitleCreatorDate Added The Cabbages and Kings Gift Shoppe in Indian River; formerly the Michigan Central Rail Road Depot at Indian River Tags: Businesses, Indian River, Transportation Ships in the Mackinac Island harbor Tags: Mackinac Island, Transportation Waterfront from Lake Huron at Mackinac Island Tags: Mackinac Island, Transportation A group gathered at the Oden Depot Tags: Depots, Oden, Transportation Walloon Lake Marina Tags: Transportation, Walloon Lake Walloon Lake Marina Tags: Transportation, Walloon Lake Walloon Lake Marina Tags: Transportation, Walloon Lake Waiting for a train at Walloon Lake Depot Tags: Depots, Transportation, Walloon Lake Train wreck near Walloon Lake Tags: Railroads, Transportation, Walloon Lake Walloon Lake postcard collage of two photos, the left is titled Baker Launch; the right is titled One Hour's Catch Tags: Fishing, Transportation, Walloon Lake The west end of Masters and Hass Boat Works at Walloon Lake, the Grund Sawmill is in the upper right corner Tags: Lumber, Mills, Transportation, Walloon Lake The steamboat “Tourist” on Walloon Lake Tags: Steamboats, Steamers, Steamships, Transportation, Walloon Lake The “Bessetta” at dock on Walloon Lake Tags: Transportation, Walloon Lake The “Bessetta” on Walloon Lake Tags: Transportation, Walloon Lake Garfield Winsor and his boat The “Suzel” that one could hire for trips on Walloon Lake Tags: Transportation, Walloon Lake Two steamboats, the " Tourist" and the " Outing," on Walloon Lake Tags: Steamboats, Steamers, Steamships, Transportation, Walloon Lake Walloon Lake Marina Tags: Transportation, Walloon Lake Boat houses on the north shore of Walloon Lake in August, 1910 Tags: Transportation, Walloon Lake Walloon Lake Marina Tags: Transportation, Walloon Lake Walloon Lake Marina Tags: Transportation, Walloon Lake Previous Page of 177 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.