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7203 | Acadia National Park - Jordan Pond House |
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10134 | Advertisement for Jordan Pond House |
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7253 | Advertisement for Jordan Pond House |
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11868 | Aerial View of the Seawall Dining Room |
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| The small white building across the road, on the shore, was David B. Benson's "Lobsterland" Restaurant. | Description: The small white building across the road, on the shore, was David B. Benson's "Lobsterland" Restaurant. |
5951 | Cuz Cafe After it Burned |
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11437 | David Brazer Benson's Lobsterland Restaurant - Playhouse Jacked Up to Move |
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| Left to Right: William Benson (1957-) David B. Benson (1928-) | Description: Left to Right: William Benson (1957-) David B. Benson (1928-) | ||
11435 | David Brazer Benson's Lobsterland Restaurant - Playhouse Moving on to Lawler Lane |
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| The house visible on the left of the photograph is the Capt. Joseph Whitmore House at 9 Lawler Lane, | Description: The house visible on the left of the photograph is the Capt. Joseph Whitmore House at 9 Lawler Lane, | ||
11436 | David Brazer Benson's Lobsterland Restaurant - Playhouse Moving on to the Seawall Site |
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13660 | Interior of the Jordan Pond House |
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9318 | Jordan Pond House |
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3500 | Jordan Pond House |
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11567 | Jordan Pond House Dining Room |
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12149 | Jordan Pond House from the Lawn |
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12144 | Kenneth and Ruth Amiro's Seawall Dining Room |
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| The photograph was taken for David Kenneth Amiro (1906-2001) who owned the Seawall Dining Room with his wife, Ruth (Billings) Amiro (1910-1998), from 1944 to 1957. | Description: The photograph was taken for David Kenneth Amiro (1906-2001) who owned the Seawall Dining Room with his wife, Ruth (Billings) Amiro (1910-1998), from 1944 to 1957. | |
11442 | Lobsterland in a Storm |
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| The original Seawall Dining Room is visible at left. | |||
14830 | Lobsterland Restaurant |
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| Lobsterland was a restaurant and lobster pound at Seawall that burned on August 28, 1965. The building that became “Lobsterland” was bought by David B. Benson from Vera Rich (Vera A. (Beal) Rich (1918-1996), Mrs. Maurice Stanley Rich) who had used it as a playhouse when she took care of children. The original address of the building was 411 Main Street, Southwest Harbor. The house on the lot was built by Maurice and Vera Rich. It later became the Fiddlers Green Restaurant. Lobsterland Leveled The Bar Harbor Times, August, 1965 by LaRue Spiker "... Lobsterland, a restaurant and lobster pound at Seawall, was leveled by fire August 28. David Benson, owner of the Lobsterland building, stated that the structure and its equipment were a total loss but partially insured. The cause has not been determined. A number of people reported the fire. Two boys are thought to have been the first to spot it. They said they first noticed fire inside the building; a few seconds later there was a muffled explosion and the whole roof was ablaze. Another person first noticed the fire concentrated at the far end of the dining room where the heater was located. Another person thought the fire was first heaviest in the center of the building where the trash cans were kept, raising the possibility that a live cigarette butt had been deposited in one of them. The property had been leased by Jesse Forbis [Jesse Lee Forbis (1915-1982)] this summer for operation of the restaurant and pound. Mr. Benson stated that he has no plans for re-building this fall but may do so next spring." | Description: Lobsterland was a restaurant and lobster pound at Seawall that burned on August 28, 1965. The building that became “Lobsterland” was bought by David B. Benson from Vera Rich (Vera A. (Beal) Rich (1918-1996), Mrs. Maurice Stanley Rich) who had used it as a playhouse when she took care of children. The original address of the building was 411 Main Street, Southwest Harbor. The house on the lot was built by Maurice and Vera Rich. It later became the Fiddlers Green Restaurant. Lobsterland Leveled The Bar Harbor Times, August, 1965 by LaRue Spiker "... Lobsterland, a restaurant and lobster pound at Seawall, was leveled by fire August 28. David Benson, owner of the Lobsterland building, stated that the structure and its equipment were a total loss but partially insured. The cause has not been determined. A number of people reported the fire. Two boys are thought to have been the first to spot it. They said they first noticed fire inside the building; a few seconds later there was a muffled explosion and the whole roof was ablaze. Another person first noticed the fire concentrated at the far end of the dining room where the heater was located. Another person thought the fire was first heaviest in the center of the building where the trash cans were kept, raising the possibility that a live cigarette butt had been deposited in one of them. The property had been leased by Jesse Forbis [Jesse Lee Forbis (1915-1982)] this summer for operation of the restaurant and pound. Mr. Benson stated that he has no plans for re-building this fall but may do so next spring." [show more] | ||||
3171 | Maurice Rich House Former Fiddler's Restaurant Spinnaker Restaurant |
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| Maine Historic Preservation Commission, Historic Building/Structure Survey #405-0151 | Description: Maine Historic Preservation Commission, Historic Building/Structure Survey #405-0151 | |
3180 | Odd Fellows Building Dry Dock Cafe |
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| Maine Historic Preservation Commission, Historic Building/Structure Survey #405-0160 | Odd Fellows Building Dry Dock Cafe Description: Maine Historic Preservation Commission, Historic Building/Structure Survey #405-0160 | |
12497 | Tables on the Tea Lawn at Jordan Pond House |
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12151 | The Birch Bark Room at the Jordan Pond House |
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| The Birch Bark Room was destroyed during the Jordan Pond House fire in 1979. | Description: The Birch Bark Room was destroyed during the Jordan Pond House fire in 1979. | |
6281 | The Jordan Pond House |
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6758 | The Jordan Pond House |
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7018 | The Jordan Pond House |
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10681 | The Seawall Dining Room |
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