Color postcard from circa 1907-1910 showing the view east down Michigan Avenue from the Michigan State Capitol in Lansing, Michigan. On the left is the old post office, which was eventually annexed by the neighboring city hall.
Lansing (Mich.); Ingham County (Mich.); Michigan Avenue (Lansing, Mich.); United States Post Office (Lansing, Mich.); street scenes; post offices; monuments; postcards
Black and white postcard from circa 1907-1915 of Saginaw Street, looking north from Lawrence Street, in Pontiac, Michigan. On the left is the Oakland County Courthouse.
Pontiac (Mich.); Oakland County (Mich.); Saginaw Street (Pontiac, Mich.); Oakland County Courthouse (Pontiac, Mich.); street scenes; courthouses; people; automobiles; bell towers; clock towers
Color postcard from circa 1907-1910 of the fountain on the campus of Pontiac Central High School (known as Pontiac High School until 1958, when Northern Pontiac High School opened) in Pontiac, Michigan. When the two high schools merged, Central...
Pontiac (Mich.); Oakland County (Mich.); Pontiac Central High School (Pontiac, Mich.); fountains; schools; postcards
Color postcard from circa 1907-1910 of the view south from the Oakland County Courthouse (at the corner of Saginaw and Huron Streets), looking down Saginaw Street in Pontiac, Michigan.
Pontiac (Mich.); Oakland County (Mich.); Saginaw Street (Pontiac, Mich.); street scenes; cityscapes; storefronts; postcards
Black and white photograph from circa 1907-1910 of Maple Avenue, looking north from Main Street in Maple Rapids, Michigan. The image is mislabeled as looking south.
Maple Rapids (Mich.); Clinton County (Mich.); Maple Avenue (Maple Rapids, Mich.); street scenes; windmills; carriages and coaches;
Color postcard from circa 1907-1910 showing celery fields near Kalamazoo, Michigan. The celery industry began in the Kalamazoo are in the 1850s, where Dutch farmers first started growing and marketing the crop.
Kalamazoo (Mich.); Kalamazoo County (Mich.); farms; postcards
Color postcard from circa 1907-1910 showing Washington Avenue, looking north, in Lansing, Michigan. The sign across the street lit up at night to say "Welcome."
Lansing (Mich.); Ingham County (Mich.); Washington Avenue (Lansing, Mich.); street scenes; people; carriages and coaches; street lighting; postcards
Color postcard from circa 1907-1910 showing the view up Washington Avenue, looking north, in Lansing, Michigan. On the right is Arbaugh's Department Store, built 1905. The retail store operated until the mid-1970s. The first white building on the...
Lansing (Mich.); Ingham County (Mich.); Washington Avenue (Lansing, Mich.); Arbaugh's Department Store; street scenes; stores; department stores; postcards