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13089 | 11 Apple Lane, Southwest Harbor |
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14635 | 14 Clark Point Road |
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12780 | 168 Clark Point Road, Southwest Harbor |
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13891 | 17 Chris's Lane |
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13176 | 172 Clark Point Road |
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| Businesses at this location include Clark and Parker Store - Second Store, J.N. Mills, Manset Marine Supply and the Oceanarium. | Description: Businesses at this location include Clark and Parker Store - Second Store, J.N. Mills, Manset Marine Supply and the Oceanarium. | |||
13406 | 184 Clark Point Road |
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14953 | 297 Main Street |
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13291 | 345 Main Street, Southwest Harbor |
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12777 | 363 Main Street, Southwest Harbor |
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13460 | 37 Shore Road, Manset |
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3451 | 45 Clark Point Road |
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| Businesses that have occupied this location: - Fred Mayo’s Carpenter Shop – 1st Location - C.E. Clement Boat Builders | Description: Businesses that have occupied this location: - Fred Mayo’s Carpenter Shop – 1st Location - C.E. Clement Boat Builders | |||
14336 | 46 Clark Point Road |
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16248 | 48 Shore Road |
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13458 | 5 Ocean House Road |
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14033 | 50 Clark Point Road |
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15554 | A Memorial Walk - Bar Harbor to Sieur de Monts |
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15555 | Acadia Mountain - a Memorial Gift to Acadia National Park |
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14146 | Acadia National Park |
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15582 | Acadia National Park, Founded on Inspiration, Perseverance and Generosity |
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15562 | Acadia National Park's Discarded Sweet Waters of Acadia Slab |
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15580 | Acadia National Park's Forsaken Lakes |
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15581 | Acadia National Park's Little-Known Mountain |
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15563 | Acadia National Park's Other Bar Island |
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13091 | Anemone Cave |
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12895 | Appalachian Mountain Club Camp - Southwest Harbor |
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| The Echo Lake Camp began in 1922 when George B. Dorr signed a lease with the Appalachian Mountain Club (AMC) to allow camping on the shores of the lake. In 1926 he signed another lease for ten more years. The land, including thirteen acres with 1600 feet of shoreline on Echo Lake, was deeded in perpetuity to the AMC on November 19, 1934. | Description: The Echo Lake Camp began in 1922 when George B. Dorr signed a lease with the Appalachian Mountain Club (AMC) to allow camping on the shores of the lake. In 1926 he signed another lease for ten more years. The land, including thirteen acres with 1600 feet of shoreline on Echo Lake, was deeded in perpetuity to the AMC on November 19, 1934. |