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Discover captivating historical photographs, intriguing artifacts, and a collection of other fascinating images.
Historical Photographs
Downtown

Town Pump, 1907
View of Main St toward downtown, 1909


McKnight's Livery, 1900. View of Lake.




Downtown looking west. Similar structures can be seen today.

Ford Dealer, across the Walled Lake Beach. ~1940/s.

Downtown Grocery Store, ~1940. Eddie's Liquor Store


Roach Insurance Agency/Real Estate; Snyder Drug Co. ~1940's

Governor Fred Warner's re-election speech to local townspeople. 1908

Post Office. ~1900


Downtown, 1927
Downtown looking west.1900. Pioneer Inn, right.

Lakeshore view of the corner of Liberty and Main Street. To the right is the Pioneer Inn. Pictures of this building are scarce, and this may be the best one we have come across. 1912.

Outside post office, 1910

Walled Lake Depot,1906

Angell Inn, 1914
Walled Lake Casino/Amusement Park

Jake Taylor and Charlie Miller, 1909

New Casino Pavilion Construction, 1922

Artist rendition of the bathhouse and two story wooden slide over Cenaqua Shores

New Casino Pavilion, 1925

Shoreline looking south toward Cenaqua Shores


View of Pier. 1950 (above), 1960 (below)
New Casino entrance/bathhouse, 1942


New Casino Pavilion. 1922

Overhead Postcard of park, 1950

New Casino Pavilion Construction, ~1925

Walled Lake Amusement Park Entrance, 1942

Flying Dragon

Walled Lake Amusement Park, 1955

Swimming at Cenaqua Shores, 1940's












Roads/Lakeshore

1912

1940

1907

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1911

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1900

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People, Buildings, Community

No information regarding the Clubhouse. However it appears be located on the eastern shore.


McKnight Home/Barn

Beatrice and Minnie McKnight, 1900

Methodist Episcopal Parsonage, 1910


Early 1900's Biking

Henry McKnight and sister, Barbara

Walled Lake Consolidated High School

Kids on a Row Boat, 1903

Hauling Lumber by Wagon Across the Lake, 1900



Walled Lake High School Football Team, 1927

Graduating Class of 1954


St Williams Church, 1960

Champe Homestead, early 1900's

Early 1900's boating