Storefronts on Main Street in Northeast Harbor, Maine. The Street Façade drawing by architect Perry Benson represents the commercial life of Northeast Harbor on the west side of Main Street at the end of the 1988 season. See attachment No. 1 for more details.
Description: Storefronts on Main Street in Northeast Harbor, Maine. The Street Façade drawing by architect Perry Benson represents the commercial life of Northeast Harbor on the west side of Main Street at the end of the 1988 season. See attachment No. 1 for more details.
Description: View of the lobby of the Asticou Inn with numerous small rugs scattered across the floor. 4 rocking chairs facing a fireplace. Desk with chair.
Shows Herrick House, Pastime Theatre, F. T. Brown Co. Municipal offices built in 1917. See also Item 5941 (post 0133). Digital image from Jeff Dobbs Productions.
Description: Shows Herrick House, Pastime Theatre, F. T. Brown Co. Municipal offices built in 1917. See also Item 5941 (post 0133). Digital image from Jeff Dobbs Productions.
Presented by Jerome Knowles. Cottage "Gardenside" at right Note: Roof of Union Church & Fire tower at left; Asticou Inn and Frazier's Cove (now marina landfill) at right.
Description: Presented by Jerome Knowles. Cottage "Gardenside" at right Note: Roof of Union Church & Fire tower at left; Asticou Inn and Frazier's Cove (now marina landfill) at right.
L to R note: Union Church, Gilman High School, Hose Tower on Summit Road, backs of buildings on Main Street. Falt Homestead, near left. Digital image from Jeff Dobbs Productions.
Description: L to R note: Union Church, Gilman High School, Hose Tower on Summit Road, backs of buildings on Main Street. Falt Homestead, near left. Digital image from Jeff Dobbs Productions.
Designed by Fred L. Savage for Herman Savage. Built in 1883, enlarged in 1908, and burned on 3/3/1942 (according to Northeast Harbor Fire Co. records).
Description: Designed by Fred L. Savage for Herman Savage. Built in 1883, enlarged in 1908, and burned on 3/3/1942 (according to Northeast Harbor Fire Co. records).
Description: Carpenter shop at the dock was George Soulis's, then Lampson and Hodgdon's. The firm became E. A. Hodgdon, then H. E. Bucklin, now C. E. Bucklin
Description: Note "Chinese style' roof of present Clark cottage. Kimball House partially obscured by Blodgett cottage. St. Mary's battlements are near right.
Description: Taken from the Clifton Dock. The hotel belonged to Clarence Kimball and once included the 1992 Rufus Williams and F.I.G. Coleman properties.