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11568 | Abel's Lobster Pound, Mount Desert, Maine |
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7206 | Aerial View of Bass Harbor |
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6846 | Aerial View of Clark Point, Southwest Harbor, Maine |
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6910 | Bass Harbor Marsh |
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11304 | Echo Vista Restaurant and Beech Cliff on Echo Lake |
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9403 | Harbor View Motel |
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6860 | Jesuit Field on Fernald Point |
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11550 | Map of Washington and Part of Hancock Counties, Maine |
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6845 | Mount Desert Rock Light Station - Lighthouse and Buildings |
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15547 | Ocean View Cabins on Route 3 in Seal Harbor |
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| According to Earl Brechlin, the location of the cabins appears to be just east of Little Harbor Brook between Seal Harbor and Northeast Harbor. The view is looking towards the southwest from the hill on the north side of Route 3. If you zoom in above the place you can just make out the bridge over the stream which is tidal at that point. The little island fits with topos of the area. There's a large estate there now. The back of the card indicates that the cabins were owned by Arthur and Evelyn Gibbs. | Description: According to Earl Brechlin, the location of the cabins appears to be just east of Little Harbor Brook between Seal Harbor and Northeast Harbor. The view is looking towards the southwest from the hill on the north side of Route 3. If you zoom in above the place you can just make out the bridge over the stream which is tidal at that point. The little island fits with topos of the area. There's a large estate there now. The back of the card indicates that the cabins were owned by Arthur and Evelyn Gibbs. [show more] | ||
9313 | The Southwest Harbor Congregational Church |
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6838 | The Warren Derby Stanley House as Hearthstone Tea Room |
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| "Mrs. Derby Stanley opened The Hearthstone tea room at Seawall on July first." – Bar Harbor Times, July 3, 1952. The Hearthstone was open as early as 1950. Stanley - John Stanley (1735-1783) - family - Sans Stanley (1766-1834) | Description: "Mrs. Derby Stanley opened The Hearthstone tea room at Seawall on July first." – Bar Harbor Times, July 3, 1952. The Hearthstone was open as early as 1950. Stanley - John Stanley (1735-1783) - family - Sans Stanley (1766-1834) | ||
11534 | View from the Moorings Restaurant |
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6857 | View From The Moorings, Manset |
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