Browse Items (3561 total) Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Previous Page of 179 Next Page Sort by: TitleCreatorDate Added The Pietrowicz Clothing Store in Petoskey circa 1903. Tags: Howard St., Petoskey The Pine Hotel in Walloon Lake Tags: Hotels, Pine Hotel, Walloon Lake The Popcorn King on Mitchell St. in Petoskey, 1929. Tags: Mitchell St., Petoskey The Popcorn King on Mitchell St. in Petoskey. Tags: Mitchell St., Petoskey The Popcorn King truck in Petoskey. Tags: Businesses The Popcorn King truck in Petoskey. Tags: Businesses The porch of the Emmet Hotel in Harbor Springs. Tags: Harbor Springs The Porter Family. Tags: Petoskey, Porter The Presbytarian Church in Petoskey in Its present location on the corner of Division and Mitchell St., circa 1885. Tags: Churches, Petoskey, Presbyterian The Ramona Park Hotel in Harbor Springs. Tags: Harbor Springs The Return of the Hunters - part of the Hiawatha Pageant, Ya-Way-Ga-Mug,near Petoskey Tags: Hiawatha Ya Way Ga Mug, Native Americans, Petoskey The Rock from the Hiawatha Pageant, Ya-Way-Ga-Mug, near Petoskey Tags: Hiawatha Ya Way Ga Mug, Native Americans, Petoskey The sailboat "Privateer" on Little Traverse Bay. Tags: Sailboats, Transportation The sailboat “Columbia" Tags: Sailboats, Transportation The Sailboat Wayward in foreground Arlington Hotel in the background on Little Traverse Bay in Petoskey Tags: Hotels, Petoskey, Sailboats, Transportation The Sanitarium on the north side of Lake St. west of the Bear River in Petoskey. Tags: Hospitals, Lake St., Petoskey The schooner "Ada Medora" on Little Traverse Bay. Tags: Sailboats, Transportation The second Methodist Church built in 1895 at Division St. and Mitchell St. in Petoskey. Tags: Churches, Methodist, Petoskey The second Methodist Church built in 1895 at Division St. and Mitchell St. in Petoskey. Tags: Churches, Methodist, Petoskey The second Petoskey Hospital, from 1911-1921. It was also a hotel, the Old Ray (Moyer) on Emmet St. Tags: Burns Clinic, Hospitals, Petoskey Previous Page of 179 Next Page Featured Item The early home of Chief Ignatius Petoskey, built 1867.