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9308 | Aerial View of the Appalachian Mountain Club Echo Lake Camp |
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6826 | View of Southwest Harbor from Manset |
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16134 | Southwest Harbor from Manset |
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16135 | Clark's Point from Head of Harbor, Southwest Harbor, Me. |
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16139 | View of Southwest Harbor, Me. |
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16131 | Echo Lake From Appalachian Mountain Club |
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16125 | View from Ocean House and View from Stanley House, Southwest Harbor, ME. |
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16136 | Norwood's Cove, Southwest Harbor, Me. |
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16137 | The Shore of Clark Point, Southwest Harbor |
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| Two of the buildings in view are the Joseph Gilman Parker Jr. House, located at 114 Clark Point Road, and the Smith R. Savage Store, located at 104 Clark Point Road. | Description: Two of the buildings in view are the Joseph Gilman Parker Jr. House, located at 114 Clark Point Road, and the Smith R. Savage Store, located at 104 Clark Point Road. | ||||
16140 | Fernald's Point, Southwest Harbor, Me. |
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6797 | Dog And Flying Mountains From Southwest Harbor II |
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| Dog Mountain - Saint Sauveur in 2007 - 670 feet Flying Mountain - Flying Mountain in 2007 - 280 feet | Description: Dog Mountain - Saint Sauveur in 2007 - 670 feet Flying Mountain - Flying Mountain in 2007 - 280 feet | |||
6840 | View of Southwest Harbor from the Water |
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9313 | The Southwest Harbor Congregational Church |
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16138 | Congregational Church, Southwest Harbor, Me. |
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11759 | The Methodist Church and Parsonage, Southwest Harbor |
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6838 | The Warren Derby Stanley House as Hearthstone Tea Room |
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| "Mrs. Derby Stanley opened The Hearthstone tea room at Seawall on July first." – Bar Harbor Times, July 3, 1952. The Hearthstone was open as early as 1950. Stanley - John Stanley (1735-1783) - family - Sans Stanley (1766-1834) | Description: "Mrs. Derby Stanley opened The Hearthstone tea room at Seawall on July first." – Bar Harbor Times, July 3, 1952. The Hearthstone was open as early as 1950. Stanley - John Stanley (1735-1783) - family - Sans Stanley (1766-1834) | ||
16143 | Pemetic High School |
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16145 | School House, Southwest Harbor, Me. |
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6855 | Hinckley Yacht in Southwest Harbor |
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6495 | Steamer Moosehead Off Southwest Harbor |
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