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Black and white postcard of the Traverse City Aquarium located in Clinch Park in Traverse City, Michigan, 1939.

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Black and white photograph of an aerial view of Traverse City State Hospital, Oct. 19, 1932.

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Black and white postcard of Bay Shore Drive north of Traverse City, postmarked 1933. The location is likely around Grellickville. Bay Shore Drive later became M-22.

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Color Postcard, showing Autumn scene, with mostly red leaves on the trees.

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Front Street looking west from Cass in the 1920s. Prokop Kyselka's, to the left, is on the site of today's Franklin's Restaurant, and you can see the Whiting Hotel a bit further along. The first building on the right is the Beadle building, today…

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Black and white photograph of the ship "North American" at Traverse City. It is moored at the Rennie Oil Company Marine dock in Greilickville.

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Two black and white photographs of the tanker, "Traverse City Socony" at the Rennie docks at Greilickville, July 1940. It operated from 1940-1962.

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Series of images from a photograph collection by world-renowned photograph and postcard creator Orson W. Peck. Features many prominent buildings and streets in Traverse City, Michigan.

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A color postcard that states: "Traverse City, Michigan. Cherry Capitol of the World." It is a photograph of a female with lugs of cherries in a truck, in a cherry orchard. The style of her clothing appears to be 1950s.

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Color photographs of a brochure advertising the Tree Top Resort on Old Mission Peninsula. It was on East Bay and owned by the Henderson family. T.J. Henderson is named on the brochure, with description and photographs of the six cottages for rent.
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