Browse Items (3533 total) Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Previous Page of 177 Next Page Sort by: TitleCreatorDate Added Fishing from the Breakwater in Petoskey. Tags: Breakwall, Breakwater, Fishing, Petoskey Perch fishing on the Breakwater in Petoskey featuring the lighthouse. Tags: Breakwall, Breakwater, Fishing, Lighthouses, Petoskey People gathered on an ice encrusted Breakwater in Petoskey featuring the old lighthouse. Tags: Breakwall, Breakwater, Lighthouses, Petoskey People on the H. O. Rose Dock in the evening moonlight. Tags: Petoskey, Transportation The Temple Theatre at the corner of Petoskey St. and Lake St. in Petoskey. Tags: Lake St., Petoskey, Petoskey St. The Temple Theatre at the corner of Petoskey St. and Lake St. in Petoskey. Tags: Lake St., Petoskey, Petoskey St. A man with a loaded wagon pulled by a team of oxen on Howard St. in Petoskey. Tags: Howard St., Petoskey Petoskey High School on State St. in Petoskey. Tags: Petoskey, Schools, State St. Magnus State Park entrance off U. S. 31 in Petoskey. Tags: Lake St., Parks, Petoskey Pennsylvania Park in Petoskey. Tags: Howard St., Parks, Petoskey Parade on Mitchell St. in Petoskey. Tags: Mitchell St., Parades, Petoskey The Imperial Hotel in Petoskey. Tags: Hotels, Petoskey Interior of the New Arlington Hotel. Tags: Hotels, Petoskey Nurses’ Home, Little Traverse Hospital in Petoskey. Tags: Hospitals, Petoskey Lockwood Hospital in Petoskey. Tags: Hospitals, Petoskey The Interior of St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church in Petoskey. Tags: Churches, Petoskey St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church in Petoskey. Tags: Churches, Petoskey, State St. George Paulus and Johnny Matt Hofmann on a horse drawn wagon on Mitchell St. in Petoskey. Presbyterian Church in background. Tags: Churches, Mitchell St., Petoskey Petoskey Portland Cement Co. Tags: Businesses, Petoskey, Portland Cement Co. County Court House and City Hall in Petoskey. Tags: City Hall, Petoskey Previous Page of 177 Next Page Featured Item Chicago and West Michigan Railroad Depot in Petoskey in the early 1900s, later Pere Marquette Depot, later yet the Little Traverse Historical Society History Museum.