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Carriage Road Bridges Rehabilitation Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Carriage Road Bridges Rehabilitation Northeast Harbor Library Description: Environmental assessment for the National Park Service's proposed rehabilitation of the carriage road bridges in Acadia National Park. | ||
Carriage Road Gate House Northeast Harbor Library |
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Acadia National Park Information Center COA Student Project Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Acadia National Park Information Center COA Student Project Northeast Harbor Library Description: Sketches, elevations, floor plans. Keith Miller, Sup. Bob Patterson, Mentor | |
Acadia National Park Hulls Cove Visitors Center Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Acadia National Park Hulls Cove Visitors Center Northeast Harbor Library Description: Sand beach site plan Bus shelters Bus pavilion Parking lot details Electrical and plumbing details Sketches, schemes, and final plans. Roc's comments about Pavilion project: Park Visitor Center is a travesty. ANP Sup. Paul Haertel asked us for suggestions. We redid the parking lot for Explorer Bus access and built an information "kiosk" or gateway to the 57 stairs that climb up to the disappointing Visitor Center in the hope that our Kiosk would: create an iconographic image that previewed other Island Explorer information and bus shelters throughout the island. A wayfinding image that would be recognizable to people who might not speak English: and the Kiosk would answer questions to a good percentage of visitors and save them the climb to an unattractive destination and get them on their way. Wells Bacon and Carla Haskell helped with this project but I did a great deal of the work by myself as I really liked the project and the design. Roc's comments about the Bus Pavilions project: Paul Haertel and Jim Vekasi and Clay Gilley of ANP asked us to design small wayfinding bus shelters for various locations around the island . This is one of them. The idea was to create a visual vocabulary that was evocative of the Acadian region and Park that was similar in appearance to the Visitor Center Pavilion and easily recognizable to foreign and local visitors. Will Fellis and Todd Hardy and Engineer Bill Haney played a big part in realizing this design. [show more] | |
Carriage Roads and Bridges of Acadia National Park Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Carriage Roads and Bridges of Acadia National Park Northeast Harbor Library Description: Short article about John D. Rockefeller Jr.'s carriage roads in Acadia National Park. | |
Bubble Pond and Cadillac Mountain Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Bubble Pond and Cadillac Mountain Northeast Harbor Library Description: Colored photograph card, 6"x8", showing the stone bridge and Bubble Pond with Cadillac Mountain in background. | ||
Duck Brook Motor Bridge Under Construction Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association |
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| Duck Brook Motor Bridge Under Construction Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association Description: Construction of the bridge, located on Paradise Hill Road, began in 1950 and was completed in 1952. A photocopy of a photograph of the Duck Brook Motor Bridge on Mount Desert Island, Maine, under construction. Black and White | |
US Naval Radio Station at Seawall Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| US Naval Radio Station at Seawall Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The station was located on what later became the Seawall Camp Ground. "John Dolliver had a house farther to the west [from Enoch Newman’s place at Seawall] which he sold to United States Government and it was burned a few years ago. The radio station and house were built during the World War and the station was dismantled some years after the war was over. The radio house as it is still called, is owned by United States and in the care of Park authorities." - “Traditions and Records of Southwest Harbor and Somesville, Mount Desert Island, Maine” by Mrs. Seth S. Thornton, 1938, p. 205. [show more] | ||
Otter Cliff Radio Station Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Otter Cliff Radio Station Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
U.S. Naval Station at Otter Point Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| U.S. Naval Station at Otter Point Southwest Harbor Public Library |