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Firetruck on side of road Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Firetruck on side of road Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Firetruck on the side of the road. Hose crossing the road. Cars parked along opposite side of the road. Person near firetruck. Other people on the side of the road. | ||
Along the shore Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Along the shore Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Fisherman’s homes along the shore. Contact print. | ||
Old Cottonwood Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Old Cottonwood Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Large tree with sign advertising for milk. Sign at base of the trunk reading, “Old Cottonwood tree landmark 1936.” | ||
Patuxent Research Refuge Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Patuxent Research Refuge Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Entrance to Patuxent Research Refuge. Sign on stone wall, “U.S. Department of the Interior Patuxent Research Refuge” | ||
Fish and Wildlife Refuge Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Fish and Wildlife Refuge Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: U.S. Department of the Interior Fish and Wildlife Service National Wildlife Refuge sign on stone wall. | ||
Understanding Wildlife Disease Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Understanding Wildlife Disease Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Man in white lab coat pointing to a chart entitled "Understanding and Intelligent Manipulation of Wildlife Disease" | ||
Holding a Lobster by LaRue Spiker Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Holding a Lobster by LaRue Spiker Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Unknown teenage girls holding lobster given to them by a fisherman at the dock. Maine News Service Photo. Paper stapled to photo read, “You pick’em out yourself when you are lobster-hungry in Maine. A Maine lobster, fresh from the clean northern Atlantic, is a taste thrill beyond compare.” |