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Carriage Road Signpost Northeast Harbor Library |
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Carriage Road in winter Northeast Harbor Library |
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Buckboard on Carriage Road Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Buckboard on Carriage Road Northeast Harbor Library Description: Horse-drawn buckboard on a Carriage Road. Roy Salisbury Collection | ||
Rockefeller Road, Seal Harbor, ME Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Rockefeller Road, Seal Harbor, ME Northeast Harbor Library Description: Note on back: One of the Rockefeller Roads among the hills, used for driving and horseback riding. Many miles of these roads used by public. | ||
Carriage Path near Little Long Pond, Seal Harbor Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Carriage Path near Little Long Pond, Seal Harbor Northeast Harbor Library Description: Note photographer's case at right foreground | |
Carriage Road Gate House Northeast Harbor Library |
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Bridle Path to Sieur de Monts Spring Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Bridle Path to Sieur de Monts Spring Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: This 1921 map is one of the few that show Spring Road. The advent of automobiles on the island made those who protected the park label some of the roads "bridle paths" to emphasize using the park without motor vehicles. |
Bridle Path to Sieur de Monts Spring Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Bridle Path to Sieur de Monts Spring Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: This 1921 map is one of the few that show Spring Road. The advent of automobiles on the island made those who protected the park label some of the roads "bridle paths" to emphasize using the park without motor vehicles. |