Keywords: Boathouse
Item 10151
Boathouse at Camp Runoia, Belgrade Lakes, 1947
Contributed by: Camp Runoia Date: 1947 Location: Belgrade Lakes Media: Photographic print
Item 79051
Little Long Pond, Seal Harbor, ca. 1940
Contributed by: Northeast Harbor Library Date: circa 1940 Location: Seal Harbor Media: Photographic print
Item 151357
Dumont residence, Windham, 2011-2013
Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 2011–2013 Location: Windham Client: Martha E. Dumont Architect: Carol A. Wilson; Carol A. Wilson Architect
Item 151219
Scott residence, Bar Harbor, 1900
Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1900 Location: Bar Harbor Client: Edgar Scott Architect: Frederick L. Savage
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From the last decades of the nineteenth century through about the 1920s, vacationers were attracted to large resort hotels that promised a break from the noise, crowds, and pressures of an ever-urbanizing country.
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An enduring element of summer camps is the songs campers sing around the campfire, at meals, and on many other occasions. Some regale the camp experience and others spur the camp's athletes on to victory.
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Scarborough: They Called It Owascoag - Maritime Tales: Shipyards and Shipwrecks - Page 1 of 2
"The first was built in the Pine Point Boathouse, but the building wasn’t tall enough for the cabin and it had to be put on outdoors.(3) Bickford’s…"