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Newspaper Clippings featuring the Claremont Hotel Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Newspaper Clippings featuring the Claremont Hotel Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: "At inn overlooking the sea, tradition has a capital T" from The Globe and Mail - September 21, 1994 "Claremont spruces up for another century" from The Bar Harbor Times - August 18, 1994 "Visitor's guide to a lush Maine isle" from The New York Sunday Times -August 9, 1989 A write up by Charles C. Calhoun in MAINE - 1994 "An escape to Acadia Park when the crowds have gone" in The Inquirer "Edwardian Elegance, Regal Comfort" in The Times Record - August 30, 2002 [show more] | |
Newspaper article lamenting the closing of and history of Manset Post Office 1995 Tremont Historical Society |
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| Newspaper article lamenting the closing of and history of Manset Post Office 1995 Tremont Historical Society Description: Newspaper article by Bill Benson lamenting the closing of and history of Manset Post Office 1995 | |||
Re-User Friendly Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Re-User Friendly Northeast Harbor Library Description: "Breakwater", a Fred Savage designed summer cottage in Bar Harbor, originally built for John E. Kane in l904,is turned into a bed and breakfast home. | |
Asticou: History of Inn and an Era Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Asticou: History of Inn and an Era Northeast Harbor Library Description: A booklet containing the history of the Asticou Inn. It is dedicated to The Savage Family, Builders and Caring Innkeepers Through Three Generations. |