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You searched for: Year end: 1910✖Contributor: Bar Harbor Historical Society✖Place: Bar Harbor✖Subject: Structures✖Subject: Commercial✖
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Roller Skating Advertisement Card Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| Roller Skating Advertisement Card Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: Beige card with red illustration and black text. Advertisement for the roller skating rink in Bar Harbor. Illustration depicts two people in floppy hats holding onto rope. Top text in red reads: "The Sea! The Sea! The Beautiful, See?" Bottom black text reads: "Bar Harbor Roller Skating Rink, 'Not the Tent' Prices Reduced." | ||
Casino Trick Skating Advertisement Card Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| Casino Trick Skating Advertisement Card Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: Beige card with black text across entire face. Advertisement for Messrs. Battey and Hacker Tick and Fancy Skating at the Bar Harbor Casino on Wednesday, July 25th, 1883. | |
Downtown Bar Harbor Proposed Beautification - West End Drug Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| Downtown Bar Harbor Proposed Beautification - West End Drug Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: Celebrated landscape architect, Beatrix Farrand commissioned a watercolor artist (unknown) to produce scenes of downtown Bar Harbor with her recommendations to the Village Improvement Association for beautifying the downtown with trellises, window boxes, plants, and flowers. Farrand's recommendations were never carried out. West End Drug building & delivery wagon on Main Street | |
Downtown Bar Harbor Proposed Beautification - Stephen's Lane Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| Downtown Bar Harbor Proposed Beautification - Stephen's Lane Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: Celebrated landscape architect, Beatrix Farrand commissioned a watercolor artist (unknown) to produce scenes of downtown Bar Harbor with her recommendations to the Village Improvement Association for beautifying the downtown with trellises, window boxes, plants, and flowers. Farrand's recommendations were never carried out. Looking toward Cadillac Mt on Main Street and Stephen's Lane |