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Volunteer campground hosts at J. W. Wells State Park in Menominee County. Campground Hosts assist campers by answering questions and explaining rules.
A hunter with disabilities poses with his white-tailed deer kill. Over the years, the DNR has partnered with other organizations to make many of the state game and state wildlife areas in southern Michigan more accessible for individuals with disabilities.
Two men enjoy a discussion and break from the fishing at a parent-youth fishing activity.
Hunter Marc Anthony with his white-tailed deer kill on the Fort Custer Freedom Hunt, a special firearm hunt put on by the DNR Wildlife Division for hunters with disabilities.
Volunteer campground hosts at J. W. Wells State Park in Menominee County. Campground Hosts assist campers by answering questions and explaining rules.
Color postcard from circa 1915-1919 of Hannah Park along the Boardman River in Traverse City, Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Octochrome postcard of the boat and bath houses at Wenona Beach resort in Bay City, Michigan. Wenona Beach was founded in 1887 and included a casino, vaudeville entertainment, boating, bathing, dancing and other entertainment. It was a vacation destination for residents of Bay County and surrounding counties.
Bay County (Mich.)
Black and white postcard from circa 1901-1907 of Wenona Beach, a resort complex in Bay City, Michigan, on the Saginaw River. Wenona Beach was founded in 1887 and included a casino, vaudeville entertainment, boating, bathing, dancing and other entertainment. It was a vacation destination for residents of Bay County and surrounding counties.
Bay County (Mich.)
Color postcard from approximately 1912 depicting shoppers on Center Avenue in Bay City, Michigan.
Bay County (Mich.)
Black and white image of a crowd gathered on Main Street in Leslie, Michigan.
Ingham County (Mich.)
Black and white image of people gathered along Main Street in Leslie, Michigan.
Ingham County (Mich.)
Black and white photograph showing Governor and Mrs. G. Mennen Williams marching in the Mackinac Bridge parade in St. Ignace, Michigan. Parades were held in St. Ignace (May 7) and Mackinaw City (May 8) in 1954 to celebrate the groundbreaking of the Mackinac Bridge. The parades featured the same dignitaries and personalities.
Mackinac County (Mich.)
Color postcard from circa 1907-1910 showing Huron Avenue, looking west from Cass Avenue (just west of bridge over Cass River), in Vassar, Michigan.
Tuscola County (Mich.)
Black and white print showing a turn-of-the-century stret scene along Michigan Avenue in Jackson, Michigan.
Jackson County (Mich.)
Black and white postcard from circa 1907-1910 showing passengers boarding and disembarking a streetcar at the Detroit, Jackson and Chicago interurban railway station in Ypsilanti, Michigan.
Washtenaw County (Mich.)
Black and white stereograph showing Huron Street, looking south, in Ypsilanti, Michigan.
Washtenaw County (Mich.)
Black and white photograph from 1917 of men posing in front of and on the frozen Washington Boulevard fountain in Detroit, Michigan. Back of photograph reads: "The Fountain of Ice on the Washington Blvd. at Michigan Ave."
Wayne County (Mich.)
Black and white photograph from 1917 of men posing in the Merrill Fountain (dry for the winter) in front of the old Detroit Opera House on Campus Martius in Detroit, Michigan.
Wayne County (Mich.)
Black and white photograph from 1951 of East Warren Avenue in Detroit, Michigan.
Wayne County (Mich.)
Black and white copy print of a photograph from circa 1872-1882 of the Great Western Carriage, Harness Sleigh Depot in Detroit, Michigan. On the corner of Jefferson Avenue and Beaubien Street, the structure was built in 1846 as the First Congregational Churhc. It was sold to the First Christian Church in 1863, and again in 1871, this time to be used as a livery stable and carriage depot. The Great Western Carriage, Harness Sleigh Depot was owned by Alfonzo Rolfe from 1872-1882, after which it was listed as a livery stable.
Wayne County (Mich.)
Black and white photograph from circa 1895-1905 showing Detroit Edison workers (or perhaps the earlier Edison Illuminating Company workers) erecting a pole for electrical lines in Detroit, Michigan.
Wayne County (Mich.)