Blueberry Hill, Acadia National Park Hancock County ME

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Blueberry Hill, Acadia National Park Hancock County ME

Blueberry Hill is a developed area situated at the southen end of the Schoodic Peninsula on the edge of East Pond Cove. The site was a destination for picnicking and berry picking for years prior to development by the National Park Service sometime between 1935 and 1940, although the precise date is unknown. Blueberry Hill as a placename does not appear to pre-date the park. However, a 1930 road plan shows an existing road (now the Alder Trail) descending from Schoodic Head east to the Blueberry Hill area. Character-defining features include close-up views of Schoodic and Little Moose islands to the south and east, and a glimpse through an evergreen canopy of the former naval installation with its distinctive French Norman revival building to the west. (edited version of NRHP nomination text, #7000614)

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Schoodic Peninsula Historic District
Terzis, Lee. National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Schoodic Peninsula Historic District." United States Department of the Interior, National Park Service. (Washington DC, 27 September 2001). Updated by Nancy J. Brown, 2005; listed 29 June 2007.
U.S. Geologic Survey (USGS). “Archive database of 2021” at U.S. Geographic Information Names System (GNIS) (https://www.usgs.gov/us-board-on-geographic-names/download-gnis-data : accessed 31 May 2024).