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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. |
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. | ||
11451 | Carroll Drug Store in the Snow |
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| The children are: Duane W. Worcester (1956-) William Benson (1957-) | Description: The children are: Duane W. Worcester (1956-) William Benson (1957-) | |||
7707 | Central Filling Station - Tydol Service Station on Clark Point Road |
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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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7720 | Evelyn Mae Sarns and Russell Godon Manchester at The Live Yankee and The Captain's Walk Stores, Main Street, Southwest Harbor |
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8840 | H.G. Reed, Inc. |
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| The store sold AMOCO gas at this time as can be seen from the American Oil Company logos on the gas tanks. Other advertised brands are Philco (radios) and Sealtest ice cream. The Reed trucks at the side of the store date from about 1941 to 1960. | Description: The store sold AMOCO gas at this time as can be seen from the American Oil Company logos on the gas tanks. Other advertised brands are Philco (radios) and Sealtest ice cream. The Reed trucks at the side of the store date from about 1941 to 1960. | ||
11567 | Jordan Pond House Dining Room |
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11442 | Lobsterland in a Storm |
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| The original Seawall Dining Room is visible at left. | |||
8100 | Perry Warrington Richardson's Store as Bass Harbor Country Store |
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12138 | The Somes House Hotel |
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