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15615 | A Cheese-shaped Building |
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| A Bangor Daily News article about an urban legend hiding in plain sight. | Description: A Bangor Daily News article about an urban legend hiding in plain sight. |
14994 | Article and Photograph About Howe D. Higgins' Hobby Business |
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3029 | Building the Better Lobster Trap |
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| "Jim Knott, 76, is said to be the reason wooden lobster traps now are used mostly as decorations or glass-topped coffee tables. He is credited with developing the first wire lobster trap and being the first to use one, in 1957, off Good Harbor Beach on Gloucester’s eastern shore. " Bangor Daily News | Description: "Jim Knott, 76, is said to be the reason wooden lobster traps now are used mostly as decorations or glass-topped coffee tables. He is credited with developing the first wire lobster trap and being the first to use one, in 1957, off Good Harbor Beach on Gloucester’s eastern shore. " Bangor Daily News | ||
10055 | Eastern Maine Class M Basket Ball Championship - Pemetic High School Team and Cheerleaders |
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10056 | Fred Eaton Young in his Blacksmith Shop, Main Street, Southwest Harbor, Maine |
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| The shop, now gone, was located at 397 Main Street, on the north side of the property, Southwest Harbor, Maine. | Description: The shop, now gone, was located at 397 Main Street, on the north side of the property, Southwest Harbor, Maine. | |
15002 | Howe D. Higgins in His Workshop at Harborside Industries |
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9341 | International One Design - Number 12 - Northeast Harbor Fleet |
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| In 1973 Peter Iselin owned the boat. Its name was Donabu, which is an Irish war cry. Skippered by Charles Crofoot. Later the boat was renamed Cygnet and owned by Jean Burden. | Description: In 1973 Peter Iselin owned the boat. Its name was Donabu, which is an Irish war cry. Skippered by Charles Crofoot. Later the boat was renamed Cygnet and owned by Jean Burden. | |
9342 | International One Design Race |
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9343 | International One Design Race |
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9344 | International One Design Race |
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10053 | Isaac Ike F. Stanley in his Antique Shop |
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13637 | Recovered - Friendship Sloop-Maine Sloop Boat |
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13644 | Recovered Sloop Can Be Fixed, Owner Says |
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13646 | Safe Racing |
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12790 | State Receives Low Bid of $5.35 Million for Demolition of Waldo-Hancock Bridge |
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| By Mario Moretto Bangor Daily News Staff August 11, 2012 | Description: By Mario Moretto Bangor Daily News Staff August 11, 2012 | ||
3458 | Well-Known Women Novelists Build Own Home Of CCC Camp Lumber |
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