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Roller Skating Advertisement Card Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| Roller Skating Advertisement Card Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: Beige card with red illustration and black text. Advertisement for the roller skating rink in Bar Harbor. Illustration depicts two people in floppy hats holding onto rope. Top text in red reads: "The Sea! The Sea! The Beautiful, See?" Bottom black text reads: "Bar Harbor Roller Skating Rink, 'Not the Tent' Prices Reduced." | ||
Moore's Garage Southwest Harbor Motor Company Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Description: In 1940 Southwest Harbor Motor Co. was the only AAA filling station in Southwest Harbor. Their phone number was 51-2. The brick building was converted to offices to rent in 1986-1987. The U.S. Post Office opened in the building on June 2, 1987. Ralph Warren Stanley (1929-2021) attended school in the elementary school on the present ellipse (behind the Gilley Plumbing building on the left of this photograph) before it was moved across the street to become a fire station and now [2011] the police station/town office. When the bank was housed at the Southwest Harbor Motor Co. Ralph would take his penny bank there to be unlocked and have the money deposited in his bank account. The lady in the bank would show him the big safe where is money would be kept. – Ralph Warren Stanley 01/17/11 Marion E. Newman (1890-1976), Mrs. Frederick Walter Wescott at the time, owned a yellow Stutz Bearcat that was destroyed in the fire. Marion was known for having invested in Coca Cola stock and holding on to it when others thought it worthless and sold their stock. – Ralph Warren Stanley, 03/31/14 [show more] | ||
Plan of Mount Desert Eastern Shore Ld., Co. Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Plan of Mount Desert Eastern Shore Ld., Co. Northeast Harbor Library Description: Rough copy of development plans, 13x18" tracing cloth, of part of Mount Desert Island showing property of Mount Desert Eastern Shore Land Company (a development group), encompassing 3500 acres on land now part of Seal Harbor and Acadia National Park. Shows cottage lots near Wildwood Farms, the Triad, Turtle Lake (Bubble Pond today). Also shows proposed elevated railroad from Northeast Harbor to Jordan Pond, Eagle Lake, and beyond. | |||
Roc Caivano's Promotional Materials and Correspondence Materials regarding Roc Caivano's collection of architectural drawings Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Roc Caivano's Promotional Materials and Correspondence Materials regarding Roc Caivano's collection of architectural drawings Northeast Harbor Library Description: Roc Caivano's Promotional Materials and Correspondence – Roc Caivano Filing Cabinet A - G Acadia Corp Aecom ANP – Bus Stop ANP – Entrance Building Barrett Bartlett Farmhouse – Tea House Bartlett – Alley Cove Bass – Rosecliff Greenhouse Facility Birch Bay Village Carl & Nancy Calendar House Renovation (Jackson Laboratory) Claremont – Porte-cochere Claremont – Cottages Cook Coston Edge Project Elliott Emery Fox Camp Gilley Addition Goodwin (Stonecrop) Growald H – O Hachigian Harbor House, Southwest Harbor Heimbold Hodder Garage Hopkins House at Irish Point, Swan’s Island Johnston Jordan Pond House Linda Lewis – Port in a Storm Bookstore Linda Lewis – Residence Livingston/Schmelzer McPherson Miller National Park Service – Task 12 O’Neill P – Z Pulling Rockefeller Greenhouse Steven Rockefeller – Surveys and Codes, Swan’s Island Rosecliff Skylands Somes (“Craig Knowe”) Somesville Museum Straus Strawberry Hill Swan’s Island – Burnt Coat Harbor Light Station Taggart Wilson/Streeter Wittington/Bright MISCELLANEOUS Andersen House II Elmer Beal/Allison Horton Coston Residence Garden House for the Ways Kennedy Lompoc Richard Rockefeller/Nancy Anderson Miscellaneous Correspondence [show more] | |||
Building for William Ward Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Building for William Ward Northeast Harbor Library | ||
Fenton, Chapman, Fenton & Smith Building - Proposed ADA Accessibility Renovations Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Fenton, Chapman, Fenton & Smith Building - Proposed ADA Accessibility Renovations Northeast Harbor Library Description: Section/elevation + 1 American Standards Brochure | |
Office for Hamor & Stanley Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Office for Hamor & Stanley Northeast Harbor Library | ||
Bar Harbor Banking and Trust - Space Allocation Survey, Main Street and Grant Buildings Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Bar Harbor Banking and Trust - Space Allocation Survey, Main Street and Grant Buildings Northeast Harbor Library Description: Floor plans, basement plan, floor plan existing conditions, life safety code, wall section, space usage, floor plan and framing, sketches, drawings | |
First Odd Fellows Building - Southwest Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| First Odd Fellows Building - Southwest Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Businesses in the building at the time of this picture were: A.L. Somes Dry & Fancy Goods - selling, among other things, boots, shoes and rubbers. E.A. Lawler - selling paints, oils, varnishes and groceries - flour and grain. George R. Fuller Law Office George H. Grant Insurance Dr. J.D. Phillips | ||
Carroll Building Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Carroll Building Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
John Lawler Commercial Building Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| John Lawler Commercial Building Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Almon Frank Ramsdell’s 2nd Garage Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Almon Frank Ramsdell’s 2nd Garage Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Central Filling Station - Tydol Service Station on Clark Point Road Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Central Filling Station - Tydol Service Station on Clark Point Road Southwest Harbor Public Library |