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  • Collection: Traverse Area Historical Society Local History Collection

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Color postcard of the Arbutus Lake boat landing.

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Black and white photograph of a locomotive on the Grand Rapids & Indiana railroad south of Traverse City

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Black and white photograph of Frank Noteware of the US army standing on Webster Street during winter, ca. 1945.

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Black and white photograph of an aerial view of the Traverse City naval air station during winter, 1942.

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Color photograph of the Interlochen Public Radio antenna dish for their WIAA station, ca. 1975.

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Black and white image of two women and four children standing outside, ca. 1910. They are identified from left to right as Ernest Petertyl, Leslie Petertyl, Carrie Petertyl, Emanuel Petertyl, Emily Urban, and Mary (Mrs Charles) Hanslovsky.

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Boat "Peter PE-TO-SE-GA"at Bowers Harbor by a sign that has the name Al G. Barnes. (Capt. Emery)

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Black and white photograph of piles of logs and logs floating in the Boardman along Sixth Street, Traverse City, Michigan, circa 1900.

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Black and white photograph of six men and one woman in front of a business. The man on the far right was identified as Fritz Coppens, who used to live on Randolph Street. Coppens was involved in Traverse City government, serving on the City…
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