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6323 | Green Mountain House - New and Open for Business. |
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| Francis Hector Clergue built the Green Mountain House in 1883, adjacent to the old Mountain House on the summit of Green Mountain, now Cadillac Mountain, to, serve patrons of his Green Mountain Railway, a cog railroad, which chugged up the mountain from Eagle Lake. Both the old and new structures burned to the ground on August 2, 1884. “1884, August 2. The burning of a hotel on Green Mountain, Mount Desert, in the evening, was plainly seen from Belfast, at a distance of fifty miles.” – “History of the City of Belfast in the State of Maine: From Its First Settlement in 1770 to 1875” by Joseph Williamson, p. 241 – 1913. Frank Clergue immediately replaced this structure with a smaller hotel and his business continued as noted in the review below. "...A Good Hotel Is At The Summit, where persons desiring it can find pleasant accomodations for a longer or shorter stay. Round trip tickets can be had of the company's agent, on Main Street, Bar Harbor. F.H. Clergue, President." - Part of an advertisement appearing in Bar Harbor and Mount Desert Island by William Berry Lapham - 1887. | Description: Francis Hector Clergue built the Green Mountain House in 1883, adjacent to the old Mountain House on the summit of Green Mountain, now Cadillac Mountain, to, serve patrons of his Green Mountain Railway, a cog railroad, which chugged up the mountain from Eagle Lake. Both the old and new structures burned to the ground on August 2, 1884. “1884, August 2. The burning of a hotel on Green Mountain, Mount Desert, in the evening, was plainly seen from Belfast, at a distance of fifty miles.” – “History of the City of Belfast in the State of Maine: From Its First Settlement in 1770 to 1875” by Joseph Williamson, p. 241 – 1913. Frank Clergue immediately replaced this structure with a smaller hotel and his business continued as noted in the review below. "...A Good Hotel Is At The Summit, where persons desiring it can find pleasant accomodations for a longer or shorter stay. Round trip tickets can be had of the company's agent, on Main Street, Bar Harbor. F.H. Clergue, President." - Part of an advertisement appearing in Bar Harbor and Mount Desert Island by William Berry Lapham - 1887. [show more] | |||
7709 | Cabins at the Harbor View Motel |
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| The cabins have been remodelled and are still standing as of 2017. The buildings just visible behind the cabins are all on Main Street in Southwest Harbor. They are, from left to right: The Maurice Stanley Rich house - 411 Main Street. The James T. Crockett house - 405 Main Street. The Benjamin M. Robinson house - 397 Main Street. | Description: The cabins have been remodelled and are still standing as of 2017. The buildings just visible behind the cabins are all on Main Street in Southwest Harbor. They are, from left to right: The Maurice Stanley Rich house - 411 Main Street. The James T. Crockett house - 405 Main Street. The Benjamin M. Robinson house - 397 Main Street. | ||
11300 | Harbor View Motel - Nearing Completion |
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11303 | View from the Harbor View Motel |
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11302 | View from the Harbor View Motel |
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11301 | View from the Harbor View Motel |
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12052 | Ernest T. Richardson's Maplewood Lunch and Tourist Camps |
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| Automobiles: Far left – 1931 Packard Coupe Middle – 1933 or 1934 Ford 2 Door Sedan Right – 1934 Hudson Sedan | Description: Automobiles: Far left – 1931 Packard Coupe Middle – 1933 or 1934 Ford 2 Door Sedan Right – 1934 Hudson Sedan | ||
12138 | The Somes House Hotel |
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11227 | Pier One - Clark and Parker's Original Store |
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11103 | Peter Theodore Benson Jr. and Leslie Frank White Sr. on The Ocean House Porch - Just Before They Razed It |
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| Benson - Peter Theodore Benson Jr. (1891-1963) White - Leslie Frank White Sr. (1891-1967) | Description: Benson - Peter Theodore Benson Jr. (1891-1963) White - Leslie Frank White Sr. (1891-1967) | ||
7924 | The Claremont Hotel With Edmund Gilchrist Dormer and the Charles Rudd Burke Cottage from the Water |
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7950 | The Bar Harbor Fire - Ruins of the Malvern Hotel |
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7741 | The Ocean House and Boat House |
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6816 | Aerial View of The Claremont Hotel |
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6817 | The Claremont House from the Water |
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6818 | The Claremont House from the Water |
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6360 | The Ocean House and Annex - Annex after Moving |
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12136 | The Seaside Inn, Seal Harbor |
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11544 | Claremont House From the Water |
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