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The Bluffs and Eastern Steamship Wharf at Hancock Point Northeast Harbor Library |
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| The Bluffs and Eastern Steamship Wharf at Hancock Point Northeast Harbor Library Description: View of Hancock Point with "The Bluffs" (hotel), the Eastern Steamship ferry wharf, and the Maine Central Railroad Depot. Area was called Mount Desert Ferry. | |||
Asticou Inn from Clifton Dock Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Asticou Inn from Clifton Dock Northeast Harbor Library Description: Caption correction - The houses are not "Elliott cottages". They are the Huntington and Gilman properties (1992 Martin and Zane) | |
Asticou Inn from Clifton Dock Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Asticou Inn from Clifton Dock Northeast Harbor Library Description: Run by Charlie Jarvis. Around 1920. The skiffs were designed by Arthur Spurling. | |
Aerial view of Seaside Inn, Seal Harbor Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Aerial view of Seaside Inn, Seal Harbor Northeast Harbor Library Description: Dane Point to Crowninshield Point | |
Northeast Harbor, ME Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Northeast Harbor, ME Northeast Harbor Library Description: Gilpatrick Cove in Northeast Harbor, Maine. Buildings shown include Sunniholme, Rock End Hotel, Edgecove, The Barnacle, Kimball House. | ||
Asticou Inn from Clifton Dock Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Asticou Inn from Clifton Dock Northeast Harbor Library Description: Northeast Harbor (back of card: Mount Desert, ME) | |||
Seal Harbor - The Seaside Inn and Glencove Hotel Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Seal Harbor - The Seaside Inn and Glencove Hotel Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: "This 1895 photograph of Seal Harbor shows the Seaside Inn on the left and The Glencove rear center. The Seaside Inn was rebuilt from the Clement family homestead in 1869, enlarged in 1875 and torn down in 1964. Edwin Lynam and his son-in-law, Robert Campbell, put up the Glencove in 1883. Hansen, in his book of the town of Mount Desert, says that the Glencove “seems to have been a resort of professionals and intellectuals. Its guests sometimes included such a large portion of scholars that it was said that the bell hops were…construing Latin phrases.” The Glencove was sold and demolished in 1910 and the site became the village green."- MH - Mt. Desert Islander - 2007. [show more] |
Looking up Northeast Harbor to The Roberts House Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Looking up Northeast Harbor to The Roberts House Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
The Sea Side Inn from Ox Hill Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The Sea Side Inn from Ox Hill Southwest Harbor Public Library |