Black and white photo image of people skating on the Athletic Park in Portsmouth. The park was the main area where sports were played in the late 1800's and early 1900's in Portsmouth. The park was especially popular for baseball games in the Spring.
"Taking A Day Off In Portsmouth, O." written in gold script. In the background: young girl wearing a white dress with pink accents and a large pink bow in her hair tearing off a page in a calendar on the wall above her head.
Black and white sketch of a gentlemen dining in a treetop; advertisement for the Palace Restaurant. The building was located at 151 West Second (2nd) Street. George H. Freshell was the owner.
Colorized sketch of an ear of corn with text on a cream background. The Portsmouth Korn Karnival was held eacy fall from 1913 to 1917 when it was suspended due to World War I. There was no admission fee. Many contests were held and many prizes were awarded.