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The Milliken Building, home of the First National Bank from 1889 to 1909.
Black and white photograph of the Milliken Building, home of the First National Bank from 1889 to 1909.
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A circus parade on Front Street, with a view of First National Bank building, ca. 1895.
Black and white photograph of a circus parade on Front Street, with a view of First National Bank building, ca. 1895.
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Zapf Fruit Packaging Company float that participated in the First Blessing of the Blossoms Festival Parade in Traverse City, May 22, 1925. It was a horse-drawn wagon carrying a number of people and the words E-Z Pak on the front. It is shown on the…
Grand Traverse Auto Company Float in the first Blessing of the Blossoms Festival in Traverse City, May 22, 1925
Grand Traverse Auto Company float that participated in the First Blessing of the Blossoms Festival Parade in Traverse City, May 22, 1925. It is shown on the 200 block of East Front Street with the First National Bank and Sherman and Hunter Menswear…
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The NE corner of Cass and Front Streets showing the First National Bank, Sherman and Hunter clothing store and the Little Tavern with snow.
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Residence of Frank Hamilton on the corner of Washington and Franklin streets. He was owner of Hamilton clothing and a director of the First National Bank.
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Christian Church's float that participated in the First Blessing of the Blossoms Festival Parade in Traverse City, May 22, 1925. This float was the grand prize winner, It is shown on the 200 block of East Front Street with the First National Bank,…
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Small float hauling four young boys in sailor suits. It is a model of a four-story white building with another boy inside. A banner on the side says "Rooms for rent." It participated in the First Blessing of the Blossoms Festival Parade in…
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Union Street School Float that participated in the First Blessing of the Blossoms Festival Parade in Traverse City, May 22,1925. It is an oversized pie plate on the back of a truck with small children representing cherries in the plate. It is shown…
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The First National Bank in the Hamilton & Milliken building on Front street.