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13455Alice E. (Gilley) Gilley House
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  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • Southwest Harbor
  • 270 Main Street
14493Allen Jacob Lawler House
  • Reference
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • Southwest Harbor
  • 415 Main Street
12985Alma E. Hallenborg House
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  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • Southwest Harbor
  • 226 Main Street
Miss Hallenborg's house became the office for Hungry Murphy's - later Dead River Convenience Store.
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Miss Hallenborg's house became the office for Hungry Murphy's - later Dead River Convenience Store.
13999Alonzo Colt Yates Cottages
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  • Structures, Dwellings, House, Cottage
  • Southwest Harbor
  • 23 Connor Point Lane
“South of this place [the Elias Ginn house on Fernald Point Road] is a house that was built by Bion Reynolds about 1897. It is now owned by A. C. Yates of Washington, D. C., and is rented during the summer season.” - “Traditions and Records of Southwest Harbor and Somesville, Mount Desert Island, Maine” by Mrs. Seth S. Thornton, p. 132 – 1938 – See MHPC 405-0884
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“South of this place [the Elias Ginn house on Fernald Point Road] is a house that was built by Bion Reynolds about 1897. It is now owned by A. C. Yates of Washington, D. C., and is rented during the summer season.” - “Traditions and Records of Southwest Harbor and Somesville, Mount Desert Island, Maine” by Mrs. Seth S. Thornton, p. 132 – 1938 – See MHPC 405-0884
14303Alton Elwell Trundy House
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  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • Southwest Harbor
  • 76 Clark Point Road
13197American Legion and Auxiliary, Eugene M. Norwood Post 69
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  • Organizations, Civic
  • Structures, Other Structures, Civic Structures
  • Southwest Harbor
  • 22 Village Greenway
The Naval Radio Station was established at Seawall in September, 1942. It was disestablished in 1951. Between 1951 and 1953 the government transferred the building to the American Legion and Auxiliary, Eugene M. Norwood Post 69, Southwest Harbor. The building was then moved to 22 Village Green Way, Map 6 – Lot 40, Southwest Harbor. The building has been enlarge twice since it was moved to its present location.
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The Naval Radio Station was established at Seawall in September, 1942. It was disestablished in 1951. Between 1951 and 1953 the government transferred the building to the American Legion and Auxiliary, Eugene M. Norwood Post 69, Southwest Harbor. The building was then moved to 22 Village Green Way, Map 6 – Lot 40, Southwest Harbor. The building has been enlarge twice since it was moved to its present location.
14328Amos Sheldon Brown House
  • Reference
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • Southwest Harbor
  • 109 Clark Point Road
12901Andrew Hopewell Hepburn Cottage
McCandlish Cottage
  • Reference
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • Southwest Harbor
  • 20 Town Wharf Way
13080Andrew Tarr II House
  • Reference
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • Southwest Harbor
  • 234 Main Street
13199Andrew Tarr Property
Tobias and Comfort Fernald House
Eben and Daniel Fernald Double House
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  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • Southwest Harbor
  • 110 Fernald Point Road
Andrew Tarr Property
Tobias and Comfort Fernald House
Eben and Daniel Fernald Double House
12984Andy's Little Store
Andy's Restaurant
  • Reference
  • Businesses, Store Business
  • Southwest Harbor
  • 432 Main Street
Andy's Little Store
Andy's Restaurant
13375Annual Lantern Walk and Story Telling at the Causeway
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  • Events
  • Southwest Harbor
In November, the Southwest Harbor Public Library holds a lantern walk as an observance of the changing season and a celebration of the darkening days. Participants meet at dusk in the High Road parking lot and a walk down Causeway Lane to Causeway Bridge, where a seasonal story is told. A lantern making event occurs prior to the walk. After the walk, participants are invited to go to the library around for a simple meal of soup and bread.
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In November, the Southwest Harbor Public Library holds a lantern walk as an observance of the changing season and a celebration of the darkening days. Participants meet at dusk in the High Road parking lot and a walk down Causeway Lane to Causeway Bridge, where a seasonal story is told. A lantern making event occurs prior to the walk. After the walk, participants are invited to go to the library around for a simple meal of soup and bread.
12956Anson Irving Holmes House
Kingsleigh Inn
  • Reference
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • Southwest Harbor
  • 373 Main Street
14331Artemas Jean Haines Richardson House
The Birches
  • Reference
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • Southwest Harbor
  • 42 High Road
12955Arthur L. Somes House
  • Reference
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • Southwest Harbor
  • 379 Main Street
13671Arthur L. Somes Store
  • Reference
  • Businesses, Store Business
  • Southwest Harbor
  • 357 Main Street
14332Arthur Osborne Willauer Cottage
Stephen Bartlett Homer Cottage
  • Reference
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • Southwest Harbor
  • 42 Fernald Point Road
Arthur Osborne Willauer Cottage
Stephen Bartlett Homer Cottage
13092Arthur Pierce Butler House
William Lawler Farm Property
  • Reference
  • Structures, Dwellings, House, Cottage
  • Southwest Harbor
  • 58 Fernald Point Road
Arthur Pierce Butler House
William Lawler Farm Property
14333Arthur T. Richardson House
Leslie Frank White House
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  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • Southwest Harbor
  • 384 Main Street
Arthur T. Richardson House
Leslie Frank White House
13093Augustus Bowman Farnham Cottage
Mary S. Snow Cottage
Grey Rock
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  • Structures, Dwellings, House, Cottage
  • Southwest Harbor
  • 388 Main Street
One cottage of the twin cottages that were the first built by rusticators in Southwest Harbor, Maine, the other built by W.P. Dickey.
Augustus Bowman Farnham Cottage
Mary S. Snow Cottage
Grey Rock
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One cottage of the twin cottages that were the first built by rusticators in Southwest Harbor, Maine, the other built by W.P. Dickey.
15878Augustus Clark House
Jesse Newell Mills House
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  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • Southwest Harbor
  • 159 Clark Point Rd.
Augustus Clark House
Jesse Newell Mills House
15863Augustus Clark’s Store, Barn & Bowling Alley
  • Reference
  • Businesses, Store Business
  • Southwest Harbor
  • 10 Town Wharf Way
13265Beal Boat Yard
Morris Yacht Company
  • Reference
  • Businesses, Boatbuilding Business
  • Southwest Harbor
Beal Boat Yard
Morris Yacht Company
3472Beal's Bowling Alley at Southwest Harbor
Beal's Bowling Spa - 1951
  • Reference
  • Businesses, Bowling Alley Business
  • 1951
  • Southwest Harbor
  • 165 Clark Point Road
Original Owner: Beal - Harvard Riley Beal (1897-1967) Harvard was a successful entrepreneur. His bowling alley, or "spa" was the second bowling alley to be located on Clark Point, replacing a much earlier version owned by the Clark family.
Description:
Original Owner: Beal - Harvard Riley Beal (1897-1967) Harvard was a successful entrepreneur. His bowling alley, or "spa" was the second bowling alley to be located on Clark Point, replacing a much earlier version owned by the Clark family.
3467Beal's Fish Wharf
Fred Fernald Lobster Business
B.R. Simmons Lobster Business
H.R. Beal & Sons
  • Reference
  • Businesses, Fishery Business
  • Southwest Harbor
  • 182 Clark Point Road
Beal's Fish Wharf
Fred Fernald Lobster Business
B.R. Simmons Lobster Business
H.R. Beal & Sons