Browse Items (3073 total) Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Previous Page of 154 Next Page Sort by: TitleCreatorDate Added Mineral Well Park featuring the Petoskey Hospital 105-109 W. Lake St. Tags: Hospitals, Lake St., Mineral Springs, Petoskey Pere Marquette Depot; later to become the Chicago and West Michigan Railroad Depot, then the Little Traverse Historical Society History Museum Tags: Depots, Pere Marquette Railroad, Petoskey, Railroads, Transportation Firemen with hose fighting a fire in a lumberyard Tags: Logging, Pellston Petoskey Portland Cement Company plant construction Tags: Petoskey, Petoskey Portland Cement Co. Sunny Side cottage in Bay View Tags: Bay View, Cottages Petoskey from Little Traverse Bay. Tags: Petoskey, Waterfront H. O. Rose Dock in winter in Petoskey Tags: Petoskey, Transportation, Waterfront, Winter Emmet County, Michigan Emmet County, Michigan Petoskey from the H. O. Rose Dock, August, 1907. Tags: Petoskey, Transportation, Waterfront Bay View Pennsylvania Railroad Depot, built in 1898, torn down in 1950 Tags: Bay View, Depots, Railroads, Transportation Birkett Woodenware Factory in Petoskey in the 1890s Tags: Business, Petoskey Railroad Park and the Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad Suburban Station in Petoskey Tags: Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad, Petoskey, Railroads, Transportation J. Edwin Walrond on a horse in Harbor Springs. Labor Day, 1909. Tags: Harbor Springs Bird’s Eye View of Petoskey, Michigan Tags: Churches, Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad, Lime Kiln, Mills, Petoskey, Schools, Waterfront Bear River dam at Walloon Lake bathing beach Tags: Bear River, Walloon Lake Boarded-up Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad Suburban Station in Petoskey, February, 1922. Tags: Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad, Petoskey, Railroads, Transportation Queen's Throne of Ice built by Stanley Kellogg at the Winter Sports Carnival in Petoskey. Tags: Petoskey, Winter Sports Queen's Throne of Ice Built by Stanley Kellogg at the Winter Sports Carnival 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 Previous Page of 154 Next Page Featured Item Fryman's Shoe Store in Petoskey, June 25, 1928.