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Community Sailing Center Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Community Sailing Center Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: In 1973, Audrey and Jeff Berzinis and Bonnie and Tom Sawyer purchased the Southwest Boat Corp. yard and renamed it Southwest Boat Marine Services. It was in complete disrepair. While this reconstruction was going on, many times people would stop by and reminisce about the "good old days." New pilings, piers, buildings and more parking were added. In 1998, the Sawyers' opted out and the yard continues today [2011] with the Berzinis. In 1999, the MDI Community Sailing Center [began] renting dockage, storage, and office space at the site." - "History of Southwest Boat", Southwest Boat Marine Services site, Accessed online 11/04/08; http://www.southwestboat.com/info.html [show more] | ||
MacDuffie School for Girls Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| MacDuffie School for Girls Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: In 1890 Abby and John MacDuffie took over the Misses Howard’s school and founded the MacDuffie School for Girls in Springfield, Massachusetts, serving together as principals of the school for over forty years. | ||
The George Lewis Harmon House The Old Harmon House Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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Southwest Harbor High School Freeman Grammar School Harbor House Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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Maine Central Institute Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Maine Central Institute Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
West Tremont School Cornerstone Baptist Church Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Description: The Cornerstone Baptist Church was founded on March 16, 1952 in a farmhouse across from Seal Cove Pond that later became Seal Cove Farm, with ten members. The pastor was Rev. George Wood. In 1953 the little congregation paid $16,000 to buy the old West Tremont Schoolhouse. They added a Sunday school wing in the 1960s. | ||
Seawall (Town of Tremont) Schoolhouse Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Seawall (Town of Tremont) Schoolhouse Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Southwest Harbor Schoolhouse Building Harmon Block Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Description: Built in 1862 at 329 Main Street at the Southwest Harbor Schoolhouse Moved in 1906 to 339 Main Street, purchased by George Harmon and converted in to commercial space and apartments. "In 1906 the new town voted to build a new schoolhouse at the village and raised the sum of $4500 to do so. This sum included the purchase of additional land. The old building stood close to the main road and had but little land surrounding it, and the new one was to be set farther back with a playground in front of it. The old building was sold to George Harmon and moved to the lot south of the school lot where it is now used for stores and apartments. [Now the Harmon Block at 339 Main Street, Map 6 - Lot 93, MHPC #405-0081] [show more] |