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Hamor House sketch Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Hamor House sketch Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Drawing by S.G. Easter or Caster? pencil sketch of the Hamor Tea House; some water staining on the edges. Painting removed from original frame (a glass pane with metal rosettes securing it to a wood board back). Original sketch stored separately; scanned print of the drawing is in frame. | |||
The Franklin Ward Machine Shop as The Dockside Motel and XYZ Restaurant Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The Franklin Ward Machine Shop as The Dockside Motel and XYZ Restaurant Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Robert Hoyt at The Franklin Ward Machine Shop as The Dockside Motel and XYZ Restaurant Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Robert Hoyt at The Franklin Ward Machine Shop as The Dockside Motel and XYZ Restaurant Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
The Franklin Ward Machine Shop as The Dockside Motel and XYZ Restaurant Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The Franklin Ward Machine Shop as The Dockside Motel and XYZ Restaurant Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
The Franklin Ward Machine Shop as The Dockside Motel and XYZ Restaurant Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The Franklin Ward Machine Shop as The Dockside Motel and XYZ Restaurant Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Seawall Dining Room and Motel Flyer Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Seawall Dining Room and Motel Flyer Southwest Harbor Public Library | |||
Echo Vista Restaurant Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Echo Vista Restaurant Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Otmar “Otto” Franz Karban bought Echo Vista from Clarence N. Reddish on November 21, 1955. Clarence apparently bought the land and / or the business from Omar Tapley. The part of the land on the edge of the lake had belonged to Ernest T. Richardson and Vina E. (Ray) Richardson before it was sold it to Clarence Reddish. The Richardsons had a business, The Maplewood Lunch, just down the road from Echo Vista on the water side of the road. |