Browse Items (3533 total) Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Previous Page of 177 Next Page Sort by: TitleCreatorDate Added View of Little Traverse Bay from M-131 in Petoskey Tags: Petoskey Bear River and Mitchell Street Bridge in Petoskey Tags: Bear River, Bridges, Petoskey Bear River in Petoskey Tags: Bear River, Petoskey Moonlight on Little Traverse Bay in Petoskey Tags: Petoskey, Sailboats Storm on Little Traverse Bay in Petoskey Tags: Petoskey The Mitchell Dam on the Bear River in Petoskey Tags: Bear River, Dams, Petoskey Central School and Gymnasium in Petoskey Tags: Petoskey, Schools Deer Park Lodge Petoskey Stone postcard Tags: Hotels, Petoskey, Petoskey Stones Deer Park Lodge Petoskey Stone postcard Tags: Hotels, Petoskey, Petoskey Stones Magnus Park campground in Petoskey Tags: Parks, Petoskey Photomontage of scenes in Petoskey - clockwise from 12: Cushman Annex; Courthouse; Bear River and Water Works; St. Francis Church; High School; Pere Marquette Park and Depot; Grand Rapids and Indiana Park and Depot; Grand Rapids and Indiana Park and Suburban Station Tags: Bear River, Churches, Courthouse, Hotels, Petoskey, Railroads, Schools, Transportation, Water Works Crago’s Shopping Center in Petoskey Tags: Businesses, Petoskey Plat of Roaring Brook Resort Tags: Roaring Brook Sidewalk in front of the Petoskey Housefurnishing Company in Petoskey in the winter. Tags: Businesses, Mitchell St., Petoskey A crowd on the H. O. Rose Dock in Petoskey. Tags: Petoskey, Transportation Petoskey and Little Traverse Bay from US-131. Tags: Petoskey Petoskey High School baseball team, 1905. Tags: Petoskey, Schools Mabel Johansen posing on ice skates in Petoskey. Tags: Petoskey, Winter Sports The Seventh Annual Winter Sports Carnival in February, 1934, in Petoskey. Featuring Miss. Eunice Schaller, Michigan’s Winter Queen. Tags: Petoskey, Winter Sports Queen's Throne of Ice Built by Stanley Kellogg at the Winter Sports Carnival in Petoskey. Tags: Petoskey, Winter Sports Previous Page of 177 Next Page Featured Item Pere Marquette Depot; later to become the Chicago and West Michigan Railroad Depot, then the Little Traverse Historical Society History Museum