Browse Items (114 total) Tags: Waterfront Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items of 6 Next Page Sort by: TitleCreatorDate Added Petoskey from Little Traverse Bay. Tags: Petoskey, Waterfront H. O. Rose Dock in winter in Petoskey Tags: Petoskey, Transportation, Waterfront, Winter Petoskey from the H. O. Rose Dock, August, 1907. Tags: Petoskey, Transportation, Waterfront Bird’s Eye View of Petoskey, Michigan Tags: Churches, Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad, Lime Kiln, Mills, Petoskey, Schools, Waterfront H. O. Rose dock encased in ice in Petoskey Tags: Petoskey, Transportation, Waterfront, Winter Petoskey Boat Works, 1894. Tags: Petoskey, Waterfront W. S. Cook, builder of yachts, sail, and row boats in Petoskey, 1879. Tags: Petoskey, Waterfront W. S. Cook Boat House and harbor vessel "Look Out” in Petoskey, 1885. Tags: Petoskey, Waterfront Foster Boat Works in Petoskey Tags: Petoskey, Waterfront View of Petoskey from Little Traverse Bay, September 18th, 1898. Tags: Petoskey, Waterfront Boy and girl on a pony drawn wagon in Petoskey. Girl is Emma McDonald. Tags: Petoskey, Waterfront View of Little Traverse Bay shoreline in Petoskey. Tags: Petoskey, Waterfront Train switching from Bay View. The Petoskey Rug Manufacturing Building is in the background. Tags: Petoskey, Waterfront Gladys Witmer, Fred Rore, and Leah Hershel sitting on the shore of Little Traverse Bay in Petoskey, early 1900s. Tags: Petoskey, Waterfront View of Pere Marquette Depot in Petoskey between 1902 and 1915. Tags: Depots, Petoskey, Railroads, Transportation, Waterfront Pere Marquette Depot in Petoskey, 1900. Tags: Depots, Petoskey, Railroads, Transportation, Waterfront Men skating on a frozen lake with sails. Tags: Petoskey, Waterfront On the shore of Lake Michigan, Little Traverse Beach, north of the H. O. Rose Lime Kiln. Tags: Petoskey, Waterfront Petoskey waterfront, 1878. Tags: Petoskey, Waterfront Petoskey shoreline west of Bear Creek, 1874. Tags: Petoskey, Waterfront of 6 Next Page Featured Item The Casino in Petoskey, 1909. Art Wright was the Operator. M. Leach, Owner. Minnie Fryman was the Pianist, and J. Will Callahan, Singer. Admission was five cents.