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Petoskey is the county seat for Emmet County
101 ► Michigan, Emmet County, Petoskey — The Braun — 1882 — 210 Howard Street — |
Was Hemingway thinking about the Braun Restaurant when he wrote about Brown's Beanery in Torrents of Spring? In 1882, John George and Margareta Braun began a hotel/restaurant business that spanned 55 years and three generations. The Braun was known . . . — — Map (db m98007) HM |
102 ► Michigan, Emmet County, Petoskey — 3 — The Perry Hotel — Hemingway's Michigan — |
Built in 1899, this is the only one of Petoskey’s grand turn of the century resort hotels still in existence. In 1916 Ernest Hemingway hiked and camped his way to northern Michigan from his Oak Park, Illinois, home with a friend. When he arrived . . . — — Map (db m97880) HM |
103 ► Michigan, Emmet County, Petoskey — The Pop Corn King — Circa 1913 — 326-328 East Mitchell — |
The building on the far left is 328 East Mitchell. The Pop Corn King is the 326 address which opened in 1913. Meryl Leach was the pop corn king in Petoskey for nearly fifty years. A second floor family residence was added later. At the 328 address . . . — — Map (db m97995) HM |
104 ► Michigan, Emmet County, Petoskey — USS Hartford Dahlgren Gun — |
This Dahlgren IX inch cannon was aboard the USS Hartford, Admiral David Farragut's flagship during the most vital naval battles of the Civil War. New Orleans, the South's largest and richest city, was captured by his fleet in 1862. For this . . . — — Map (db m97915) HM WM |
105 ► Michigan, Emmet County, Petoskey — USS Hartford Dahlgren Gun — |
This gun is one of twenty six nine inch guns composing the battery of Admiral Farragut's historic-flagship "Hartford" during the War of the Rebellion, 1861-1865 at the battles of New Orleans, Vicksburg, Port Hudson, . . . — — Map (db m97916) HM WM |
106 ► Michigan, Emmet County, Petoskey — Vietnam Memorial — 1964 - 1975 — |
Freedom is not a conflict, it is a birthright. 2.9 million Americans served during the Vietnam Era to preserve this right. Like our forefathers they served this great country with pride and dignity. Over 57,000 brave men and women sacrificed their . . . — — Map (db m97898) HM |
107 ► Michigan, Emmet County, Petoskey — World War II and Korea Memorial — |
In honor of the men and women of Petoskey who served their country in World War II and in Korea [Honor Roll not transcribed] — — Map (db m97896) WM |
108 ► Michigan, Emmet County, Petoskey — World War Memorial — 1917 • 1918 — In Memoriam — |
Joseph Aniwiski • John Lumpp Paul L. Bathke • Barney Max John Serell Benjamin • Walter E. McPhail Ray C. Bonter • Jonas E. Misinine George Wallace Budlong • Clayton Murray William H. Campbell • Harry A. Parrish Carl Charles Carlton • . . . — — Map (db m97895) HM |
109 ► Michigan, Emmet County, Petoskey, Bay Harbor — 736 — Hiawatha Pageant — |
From 1905 to 1915, summer resorters came here to experience “The Indian Play Hiawatha.” Canadian Louis O. Armstrong worked with Ojibwa from the Garden River Reserve in Ontario, to create the pageant. It had been presented in several places, . . . — — Map (db m233856) HM |
110 ► Michigan, Emmet County, Petoskey, Bay Harbor — 133 — St. Francis Solanus Indian Mission — |
This land was sold by Amawee, an Odawa, to Jean Baptiste Trotochaud and his Ojibwa wife Sophia Anaquet. Later, they donated nearly an acre of land to the Catholic Church. Jean, under the guidance of Father Sifferath, built this Mission in . . . — — Map (db m233942) HM |
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