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Magnum Donum Northeast Harbor Library |
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George Lyman Hinckley House Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| George Lyman Hinckley House Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: George, Mary Louise, and their four daughters lived in this house in Melrose, Mass. before moving to Mount Desert Island. | |||
Petite Plaisance Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Petite Plaisance Northeast Harbor Library | ||||
Seaside Inn, Seal Harbor Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Seaside Inn, Seal Harbor Northeast Harbor Library | ||||
Jordan Pond House Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Jordan Pond House Northeast Harbor Library | ||||
Edwin Lemuel Higgins House Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Edwin Lemuel Higgins House Southwest Harbor Public Library | |||
Woodlawn Islesford Historical Society |
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| Woodlawn Islesford Historical Society Description: The Woodlawn Inn was built by George Henry Fernald for George and Edna Gilley, circa 1893. After Edna's death it was closed in 1909. James Ray and Ada Dwelley reopened the inn in 1911 and ran it for over 40 years. | ||||
Phippen House Islesford Historical Society |
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| Phippen House Islesford Historical Society | ||||
Life Saving Station Islesford Historical Society |
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| Life Saving Station Islesford Historical Society | ||||
Southwest Harbor Post Office Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| ![]() Southwest Harbor Post Office Southwest Harbor Public Library | |||
Bar Harbor - Yarmouth Ferry Terminal Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| ![]() Bar Harbor - Yarmouth Ferry Terminal Southwest Harbor Public Library | |||
John Henry Hamor House Hamor Tea House Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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The George Lewis Harmon House The Old Harmon House Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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Charles Goddard Weld House, Boston Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Charles Goddard Weld House, Boston Southwest Harbor Public Library | |||
Dix Family Stable Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| ![]() Dix Family Stable Southwest Harbor Public Library | |||
Eugene Stuart Bristol Cottage Graycliff Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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Fernald Farm Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Fernald Farm Southwest Harbor Public Library | |||
Ralph Richardson Sawyer House Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Ralph Richardson Sawyer House Southwest Harbor Public Library | |||
Mandy Turner House Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Mandy Turner House Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Kathlyn L. Murphy Reed was born in this house. | |||
The Cheese House Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The Cheese House Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: "The Cheese House was part of the Cheese House chain which had 18 cheese-shaped locations in New England. Apparently, there are only … two buildings left. The stores were built in the late 1960s and early 1970s. They were constructed of wood with a cut-out wedge for the entrance and windows. They are 9' tall and 40' in diameter. In the late 1970s, the chain disbanded due to financial problems." - “Giant Food: Misc. Food” by Debra Jane Seltzer, Roadside Architecture.com, Accessed online 11/12/13; http://www.agilitynut.com/food/other.html The postcards for all the Cheeses Houses appear to be the same photograph. The store in Trenton was owned by Alex A. Albin and Bernice E. Albin. It closed in 1984 and the building has been for sale almost all the time since. Collectors of architectural oddities are always looking for such buildings, originally built as cheese wheels, hot dogs, clam boxes or loaves of bread. [show more] | |||
Lighthouses and Life Saving Stations of Mount Desert Island Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Lighthouses and Life Saving Stations of Mount Desert Island Southwest Harbor Public Library | |||
The Satterlee Window Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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The Fire Lookouts of Acadia National Park Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The Fire Lookouts of Acadia National Park Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Dorr's Oldfarm Estate - Volunteer Cleanup Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Dorr's Oldfarm Estate - Volunteer Cleanup Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
2013-11-01 Acadia National Park's Oceanfront Cottage Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| 2013-11-01 Acadia National Park's Oceanfront Cottage Southwest Harbor Public Library |