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A group of six islands that lie in Frenchman Bay near Bar Harbor, but are actually located in the Town of Gouldsboro. Sheep Porcupine Island, Burnt Porcupine Island, Rum Key, Long Porcupine Island, Bald Porcupine Island, and Bar Island comprise the archipelago. Each has a separate entry in the History Trust Place List.
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Rum Key, Frenchman Bay, Gouldsboro, Hancock County, ME
Rum Key is a small, privately-owned island and is often included with Burnt Porcupine Island, which is owned by the same family.
Bald Porcupine Island, Acadia National Park, Gouldsboro, Hancock County, ME
Bald Porcupine, located in the Town of Gouldsboro, is counted as one of the six Porcupine Islands of Frenchman Bay.
Rum Key, Frenchman Bay, Gouldsboro, Hancock County, ME
Rum Key is a small, privately-owned island and is often included with Burnt Porcupine Island, which is owned by the same family.
Long Porcupine Island, Acadia National Park, Gouldsboro, Hancock County, ME
Located in the Town of Gouldsboro, Long Porcupine is one of the six Porcupine Islands of Frenchman Bay.
Sheep Porcupine Island, Acadia National Park, Gouldsboro, Hancock County,ME
Sherp Porcupine, located in the Town of Gouldsboro, is one of the six Porcupine Islands of Frenchman Bay.
Bar Island (of The Porcupines), Acadia National Park, Gouldsboro, Hancock County, ME
Bar Island, located in the Town of Gouldsboro, is counted as one of the six Porcupine Islands of Frenchman Bay. It is the eastern enclosure of the harbor of Bar Harbor.