Contributed by Northeast Harbor Library
Description
This image depicts two children standing in Stanley Brook in front of Seaside Inn, formerly the Seaside House, located in Seal Harbor in 1891.
The Seaside House was a private residence owned by the Clement Family. Over the years the Seaside house went through a few transitions; first in 1870 it was renovated into a 10-room boarding house and then in 1882 a large annex was added. Then in 1891 Amos and James Clement hired Bar Harbor-based architect John E. Clark to redesign the house into a large hotel, renaming it the Seaside Inn. In 1963 it was torn down.
About This Item
- Title: Seaside Inn, Seal Harbor, 1891
- Creation Date: 1891
- Subject Date: 1891
- Location: Seal Harbor, Mount Desert, Hancock County, ME
- Media: Photographic print
- Dimensions: 20.4 cm x 225.4 cm
- Local Code: 007.79.1
- Collection: Mount Desert Island Historical Society
- Object Type: Image
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- Hotels--Maine--Seal Harbor
- Children--Maine--Seal Harbor
- Taverns (Inns)--Maine--Seal Harbor
- Houses--Maine--Seal Harbor
- Streams--Maine--Seal Harbor
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