Browse Items (3561 total) Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Previous Page of 179 Next Page Sort by: TitleCreatorDate Added The front of the Clifton House in Petoskey. Tags: Cushman House, Hotels, Petoskey The Freighter J. B. John on Little Traverse Bay Tags: Petoskey, Petoskey Portland Cement Co. The Forester Float in Petoskey Tags: Parades, Petoskey The first White Swan Laundry in Petoskey Tags: Business, Petoskey The First State Bank of Petoskey, 1908. Tags: Howard St., Petoskey The first railroad station in Bay View c. 1876 Tags: Bay View, Depots, Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad The first railroad station in Bay View c. 1876 Tags: Bay View, Depots, Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad The first Petoskey Hospital, from 1908-1911. In the home of Doctors George and John Reycraft on corner of Arlington Ave. and Grand Ave. Tags: Burns Clinic, Hospitals, Petoskey The First National Bank on the corner of Mitchell St. and Howard St. in Petoskey. Tags: Mitchell St., Petoskey The first hotel in Wequetonsing Tags: Transportation, Wequetonsing The first airplane at the Petoskey waterfront Tags: Airplanes, Petoskey, Transportation The Firestone Store interior on Mitchell St. in Petoskey. Tags: Mitchell St., Petoskey The Firestone Building on Mitchell St. in Petoskey. Tags: Mitchell St., Petoskey The farm of Mr. John Steffel, Route #2, Petoskey Tags: Agriculture, Petoskey The fairground steps on the Pere Marquette Railway Tags: Fair Grounds, Pere Marquette Railroad, Petoskey, Railroads, Transportation The fair grounds in Petoskey. Tags: Emmet County, Fair Grounds The fair grounds in Petoskey Tags: Emmet County, Fair Grounds The Exchange Hotel on the corner of Lake St. and Petoskey St. in Petoskey, 1880. Tags: Hotels, Petoskey The Exchange Hotel in Petoskey Tags: Exchange Hotel, Hotels, Petoskey The Episcopal Parsonage, southeast corner of Mitchell St. and Waukazoo St. in Petoskey Tags: Mitchell St., Petoskey, Residences, Waukazoo St. Previous Page of 179 Next Page Featured Item Women on the steps of the Evangelische Immanuels Kirche. November 8, 1861.