Browse Items (3533 total) Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Previous Page of 177 Next Page Sort by: TitleCreatorDate Added First Methodist Church in Petoskey Tags: Churches, Division Street, Mitchell Street, Petoskey St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church Tags: Churches, Howard Street, Petoskey, State Street Trinity Evangelical Church in Petoskey Tags: Churches, Petoskey Trinity Evangelical Church in Petoskey Tags: Churches, Petoskey Emmanuel Episcopal Church and Rectory in Petoskey Tags: Churches, Mitchell Street, Petoskey First Presbyterian Church in Petoskey Tags: Churches, Division Street, Mitchell Street, Petoskey St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church Tags: Churches, Howard Street, Petoskey, State Street St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church Tags: Churches, Howard Street, Petoskey, State Street Interior of St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church Tags: Churches, Howard Street, Petoskey, State Street B’nai Israel Synagogue in Petoskey Tags: Churches, Michigan Street, Petoskey, Waukazoo Street St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church Tags: Churches, Howard Street, Petoskey, State Street Train engine with the Ramona Park Hotel in Background Tags: Harbor Springs, Hotels, Roaring Brook Looking east on East Mitchell Street in Petoskey Tags: Mitchell Street, Petoskey Looking west on Mitchell Street in Petoskey Tags: Mitchell Street, Petoskey First Christian Sunday School in Petoskey Tags: Churches, Petoskey Aerial view of Petoskey from the spire of St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church Tags: Petoskey St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church School Tags: Churches, Howard Street, Michigan Street, Petoskey, Schools Cushman House and Annex on the Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad Park in Petoskey Tags: Hotels, Lake Street, Mitchell Street, Parks, Petoskey Cushman House on the Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad Park in Petoskey Tags: Hotels, Lake Street, Parks, Petoskey Mitchell Street looking east in Petoskey Tags: Mitchell Street, Petoskey 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.