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  2. Shore Path - Wikipedia

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    The Shore Path is a coastal path in Bar Harbor, Maine, United States. Established in 1881, [1] [2] it runs along the shore of Frenchman Bay, from Ells Pier, beside Agamont Park, in the north to an east–west-running continuation of the path at the eastern end of Wayman Lane. To the west of the path, mostly in its southern section, are the ...

  3. Bar Harbor Express - Wikipedia

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    In contrast to the Bar Harbor Express (which made no stops between Providence and Portland), the State of Maine made several local stops. Passengers to points beyond Portland needed to change to a Maine Central to complete the trip. Various destinations afforded by the Portland transfer included Waterville and Rockland. The default destination ...

  4. Maine State Route 198 - Wikipedia

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    SR 233 east (Eagle Lake Road) – Bar Harbor: Western terminus of SR 233: 6.47: 10.41: SR 3 ends (Main Street) / SR 102 south – Somesville, Southwest Harbor: Northern end of SR 3 concurrency; southern end of SR 102 concurrency: Bar Harbor: 10.69: 17.20: SR 3 (Bar Harbor Road) / SR 102 ends – Ellsworth, Bar Harbor: Northern end of SR 102 ...

  5. Maine State Route 3 - Wikipedia

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    When originally designated in 1933, the western terminus of SR 3 was located in downtown Portland. It was cosigned on sections of SR 26 , SR 4 and SR 11 between Portland and Augusta. In 1946-7, the western portion of the route was truncated to Augusta and its western terminus was moved to the intersection of Bangor Street and North Belfast ...

  6. Maine State Route 233 - Wikipedia

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    It runs for 5.84 miles (9.40 km) across the island to Bar Harbor, where it terminates at SR 3. SR 233 services Acadia National Park and provides a direct connection between Mount Desert and Bar Harbor, bypassing a 15.4-mile (24.8 km) section of SR 3 which loops the perimeter of the eastern lobe of the island. It is locally named Eagle Lake Road.

  7. HSC Hai Xia Hao - Wikipedia

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    On December 18, 2009 Bay Ferries announced that it was ending its Gulf of Maine service from Yarmouth to Bar Harbor and Portland after the Government of Nova Scotia ended the subsidies, resulting in approximately 120 jobs being lost.