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The former municipal building for the Town of Mount Desert is now home to Great Harbor Maritime Museum.
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Northeast Harbor Fire Company's First Ambulance in Front of the Municipal Building
Two photos of the Northeast Harbor Fire Company's first ambulance, a 1939 Packard, in front of the Municipal Building, Main Street. In one photograph three men stand in front of the ambulance. They are identified as: Fred Kimball, Larry Wa…
American Legion men standing next to the Firehouse, Northeast Harbor
Members of the Lurvey-Wright Post of the American Legion standing to the south of the firehouse, Northeast Harbor. A key accompanying this photograph gives the names of some of the men, including Lyle Wescott, Jack Reynolds, Gerald Sr. [Ge…
Christmas Decorations at the Municipal Building, Northeast Harbor
Mount Desert Town Office, and Northeast Harbor Fire Station decorated for Christmas, circa 1950.The car to the left has been identified as a 1949-1951-era Ford.
Blueprint Elevation and Floor Plans for the Municipal Building, Main Street, Northeast Harbor
Two sheets of blueprints for the proposed municipal building and firehouse on Main Street, Northeast Harbor. One sheet shows Front and Side Elevations (west and south). The top of the drawing is labeled "Building Fire-House, Northeast Harb…
Carlton Taylor outside of the Municipal Building with the Fire Company Vehicles, circa 1955
Carlton Taylor standing in front of the Municipal Building, Northeast Harbor, with the vehicles of the Northeast Harbor Fire Company lined up.
Hanging the new sign at the Great Harbor Collection
Men gathered in front of the former municipal building on Main Street, hanging the sign for the Great Harbor Collection, later renamed the Great Harbor Maritime Museum. Identified are:Peter Bell, at left, in a v-neck sweaterBob Hamlin on t…
Northeast Harbor Fire House, Winter of 1954
Town of Mount Desert Municipal Building and Northeast Harbor Firehouse, winter of 1954.Two fire engines are visible through the windows of the doors. The sign over the left door reads "W.S. Grant, Jr., Ladder No. 1" and over the right read…