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6054The People & their Economy, Penobscot bay, Mount Desert
  • Publication, Book
This is the first in a series of regional planning studies to be undertaken by the Department of Economic Development to aid in preparing a Master Plan for Maine.
  • Stelling, Lord-Wood & Van Suetendael
  • Nov-62
  • 37
  • 1 book
Description:
This is the first in a series of regional planning studies to be undertaken by the Department of Economic Development to aid in preparing a Master Plan for Maine.
6055The Area, Penobscot bay, Mount Desert region
  • Publication, Book
One of four reports covering data developed during the progress of the Planning Program for the Penobscot Bay - Mt. Desert Planning Area.
  • Stelling, Lord-Wood & Van Suetendael
  • Nov-62
  • 29
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One of four reports covering data developed during the progress of the Planning Program for the Penobscot Bay - Mt. Desert Planning Area.
6056Transportation & Public Facilities
  • Publication, Book
Part of a Regional Planning Study in order to prepare a Master Plan for the Development of the State of Maine. This covers Penobscot Bay & Mt. Desert region.
  • Stelling, Lord-Wood & Van Suetendael
  • Nov-62
  • 26
Description:
Part of a Regional Planning Study in order to prepare a Master Plan for the Development of the State of Maine. This covers Penobscot Bay & Mt. Desert region.
6057Recreation Penobscot Bay, Mount Desert region
  • Publication, Book
This is one of the four reports which will serve as a Master Plan for the development of the State of Maine. Recreation should be developed without destroying scenery.
  • Stelling, Lord-Wood & Van Suetendael
  • Nov-62
  • 22
Description:
This is one of the four reports which will serve as a Master Plan for the development of the State of Maine. Recreation should be developed without destroying scenery.