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Seal Cove Garage Saab 93 Advertising, c. 1955 Seal Cove Auto Museum |
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| Seal Cove Garage Saab 93 Advertising, c. 1955 Seal Cove Auto Museum Description: Richard C. Paine Jr., the founder of the Seal Cove Auto Museum, sold cars through his Seal Cove Garage. Advertising for the Saab 93, for sale at the Seal Cove Garage. |
Saab from Sweden - The Car for Maine Information Sheet, c. 1955 Seal Cove Auto Museum |
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| Saab from Sweden - The Car for Maine Information Sheet, c. 1955 Seal Cove Auto Museum Description: Richard C. Paine Jr., the founder of the Seal Cove Auto Museum, sold cars through his Seal Cove Garage. Information sheet for the Saab 93 highlighting features of the car, including technical information. |
Echo Lake from Route 102 Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Echo Lake from Route 102 Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Echo Lake from route 102 across from Echo Vista. Looking towards Beech Cliff. Echo Vista restaurant on left. Sign on building reads Dairy Creem. Cars parked in front. Marked on back, “Side view of Echo Vista - Mt. Desert Island showing general location and a little [?] view. Echo Vista is on Echo Lake Road, halfway between Somesville and S.W. Harbor - Route 3/102 to Mt. Desert from Info booth as you leave the causeway. Gift of M.L. Hughs. | |
Northeast Harbor Fire House, Winter of 1954 Great Harbor Maritime Museum |
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| Northeast Harbor Fire House, Winter of 1954 Great Harbor Maritime Museum Description: Town of Mount Desert Municipal Building and Northeast Harbor Firehouse, winter of 1954. Two fire engines are visible through the windows of the doors. The sign over the left door reads "W.S. Grant, Jr., Ladder No. 1" and over the right reads "Engine No. 1" Photograph by Ronald Chase |