Browse Items (3533 total) Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Previous Page of 177 Next Page Sort by: TitleCreatorDate Added Woodland Ave. in Petoskey looking north from Rush St., 1890. Tags: Howard St., Petoskey Fryman's Eagle Shoe Store in Petoskey, 1912. Tags: Howard St., Petoskey Participants in the Baby Parade lined up on Mitchell St. in front of Cole’s Drug Store in Petoskey, 1896. Tags: Howard St., Petoskey The Charles McCarthy Barber Shop on Howard St. in Petoskey, 1903. Tags: Howard St., Petoskey Howard St. in Petoskey, early 1900s. Tags: Howard St., Petoskey Howard St. in Petoskey, 1918. Tags: Howard St., Petoskey The original Drug Store in Petoskey, 1875. It was north of Lake St. and west of Howard St. Tags: Howard St., Petoskey A man standing at the counter of Brock's Drug Store in Petoskey. Tags: Howard St., Petoskey 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 Exchange Hotel on the corner of Lake St. and Petoskey St. in Petoskey, 1880. Tags: Hotels, Petoskey The Park House Hotel in Petoskey, prior to 1890. Tags: Hotels, Petoskey The Terrace Boarding House in Petoskey, 1889. Mrs. S. S. Gage was the Proprietor with Ethel King, who was also the owner. Later served as apartments until 1957. Tags: Hotels, Petoskey The Van Alstyne Hotel in Petoskey, 1879. Tags: Hotels, Petoskey The Labadie Exchange Hotel in Petoskey, 1885. Tags: Hotels, Petoskey Previous Page of 177 Next Page Featured Item Men logging. Oxen used for skidding logs to Crowl Lumber Camp. Ray Highs of Harbor Springs drove one of the team of oxen. The tall man in the center is Jim Davenpors, Boss. the boy in knee pants is Arthur Davenpors.