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Green Mountain Railway Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Green Mountain Railway Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: ...Harbor and Mount Desert Island" by William Berry Lapham, p. 16 - 1887...No person should visit Bar Harbor without ascending Green Mountain by way of Eagle Lake and the Green Mountain Railway...The journey up the mountain and the magnificent outlook from the summit…" - Part of an advertisement appearing in Bar Harbor and Mount Desert Island By...See “The Story of Bar Harbor – An Informal History Recording One Hundred and Fifty Years In the Life of a Community,” by Richard Walden Hale, Jr., p. 155... | ||
Green Mountain House Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Green Mountain House Southwest Harbor Public Library File Attachment: Green Mountain House.pdf …" - The Story of Bar Harbor An Informal History Recording One Hundred and Fifty Years in the Life of a Community, by Richard Walden Hale, …The whole distance from Bar Harbor cannot be more than four miles, and good walkers call it less. …At the foot of the mountain the winding roads a:nd red roofs and great hotels of Bar Harbor cover the point, with a fleet of yachts and steamboats off-shore …Beyond are the Porcupine Islands, Bar Island over the left of Bar Harbor, with Sheep Porcupine next, and then Burnt Porcupine, and then Round Porcupine |