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Classic Car Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Classic Car Northeast Harbor Library Description: Classic car with Maine license plate parked in front of Northeast Livery (present day gas station on Main Street). House in the background is the Manchester House. | ||
Northeast Harbor Fire Barn Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Northeast Harbor Fire Barn Northeast Harbor Library | |||
Classic Bangor Motor Co. Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Classic Bangor Motor Co. Northeast Harbor Library Description: Bangor Motor Co. with classic cars lined up in front. | ||
Charles and Anne Morrow Lindbergh with Lockheed Vega 5 Airplane Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Charles and Anne Morrow Lindbergh with Lockheed Vega 5 Airplane Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Charles and Anne Morrow Lindbergh are standing at the side of Lockheed Vega Model 5 Executive NC395H airplane while stopping at Bolling Field, Washington, D.C. en route to South America. The five-place monoplane was manufactured during August 1929 by Lockheed Aircraft Corporation, Burbank, California. It left the factory with a Pratt & Whitney Wasp B engine (S/N 1815) of 450 HP. The aircraft was loaned to Col. Lindbergh by Morgan Belmont (1892–1953), the son of August Belmont Jr. who built the Belmont Park Racetrack in New York, for Lindbergh’s 7000 mile South American trip. The Lindberghs took off from Bolling Field, the first stop on their trip (which had begun at Roosevelt Field on Long Island) on September 18, 1929. The Lockheed Vega model was designed by John Knudsen Northrop (1895-1981) and Gerard Freebairn Vultee (1900-1938) and manufactured by Lockheed Aircraft Limited and first flown on July 4, 1927. Lockheed delivered the Vega 5 in 1929." [show more] |