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You searched for: 'bar harbor'✖Contributor: Southwest Harbor Public Library✖Date: [blank]✖Place: Eden✖Type: Reference✖
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Indian Villages - Bar Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Indian Villages - Bar Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library File Attachment: Indian Villages – Bar Harbor.pdf …Places Sites Monuments History Indian Villages Bar Harbor Name: Indian Village What: Indigenous peoples summer encampments Bar Harbor …Bar Harbor Location 2nd Address: Indian Village was in the "U" shaped piece of land between Ledgelawn Avenue, Park Street, and Main Street, Bar Harbor, …" " - Lost Bar Harbor by G.W. Helfrich and Gladys O Neil, p. 3 - 1982. …seem like bad marketing to residents of Bar Harbor who hoped to profit from the new, elegant Bar Harbor. | ||
Cromwell Harbor Road Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Cromwell Harbor Road Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Building of Arts, Eden Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Building of Arts, Eden Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: ...Building of Arts was built for the summer population of Bar Harbor...See also: "Lost Bar Harbor," p. 110. "Bygone Bar Harbor - A Postcard Tour of Mount Desert Island and Acadia National Park," p. 16... | |
Eastern Yacht Club Pier Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Eastern Yacht Club Pier Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
St. Sauveur Hotel Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| St. Sauveur Hotel Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Swimming Club Pool Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Swimming Club Pool Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
The Ocean House, Eden Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The Ocean House, Eden Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Frederick Allen House Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Frederick Allen House Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The property at Spruce Point was purchased by Frederick Allen in 1841. He was the first person of African descent to own land in the area. His family of 12 lived on this property until the 1890s. Spruce Point was also referred to as Negro Point. |