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7191Asticou Celebratory Menu 1604-1954
  • Document, Other Documents
  • Events, Gala
  • Other, History
  • Structures, Commercial, Lodging, Inn
  • Structures, Commercial, Restaurant
Asticou Celebratory Menu, in French and English, in honor of the three hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the discovery of the Island of Mount Desert by Samuel De Champlain, September 5, 1604. September 5, 1954
  • 1954
  • 8
  • 1 menu
  • good
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Asticou Celebratory Menu, in French and English, in honor of the three hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the discovery of the Island of Mount Desert by Samuel De Champlain, September 5, 1604. September 5, 1954
4672Harbourside Inn, Northeast Harbor
  • Image, Photograph, Negative
  • Structures, Commercial, Lodging, Inn
  • Structures, Commercial, Restaurant
Built in 1890, architect Savage. Original owner J. T. Gardiner, Albany, NY. Inn and 7 cottages built to be rented or sold. Photo 0883 d: view of the "Club House" at Harbourside, called "Harbourside Restaurant".
  • Knowles Company
  • 1920's
  • Harborside Road
  • 4 photographs, 2 negatives
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Built in 1890, architect Savage. Original owner J. T. Gardiner, Albany, NY. Inn and 7 cottages built to be rented or sold. Photo 0883 d: view of the "Club House" at Harbourside, called "Harbourside Restaurant".
1610Menu from Popplestone Restaurant
  • Document, Other Documents
  • Businesses, Restaurant Business
  • Structures, Commercial, Restaurant
Menu from the Popplestone Restaurant which opened for a few years just off the Village Green in Northeast Harbor. It was owned by Lydia Lynam; later converted to apts.
  • 1970's
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Menu from the Popplestone Restaurant which opened for a few years just off the Village Green in Northeast Harbor. It was owned by Lydia Lynam; later converted to apts.