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Description
Believed to be band rehearsel for Veterans’ Day. Note cool weather outer wear. Extreme right building housed the Lubec Herald newspaper office. Two structures left, the gray building with light window trim, long home of the Herb Maye blacksmith shop, housed Morshee‘s Superette mini-grocery. The proprietors were Phillip Morrison and Charles Sheehan. These three buildings no longer exist. The next building to the left was Stuart’s Hardware, the faintly visible gasoline pump with its Mobil glass globe on top. This building and the adjacent building still stand, occupied, as of 2009.
About This Item
- Title: Water Street, Lubec, ca. 1960
- Creation Date: circa 1960
- Subject Date: circa 1960
- Location: Lubec, Washington County, ME
- Media: Photographic print
- Dimensions: 19.3 cm x 24.4 cm
- Local Code: 122 jpg
- Object Type: Image
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- Bands--Maine--Lubec
- Fur garments
- Marching bands--Maine--Lubec
- Parades & processions--Maine--Lubec
- Raccoon
- Veterans Day
- Water Street (Lubec, Me.)
- Youth bands--Maine--Lubec
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Lubec Historical Society135 Main Street, Lubec, ME 04652
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