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Eagle Island (Casco Bay, Maine) Early Cape houses of Wells, Maine; Eaton House (Wells, Maine) Edgecliff (Southwest Harbor, Maine) Edith Marion Patch House; Edmund and Rachel Clark Homestead; Edward L. Cleveland House; Edward Little House; Edwin Arlington Robinson House; Eegonos; Elijah Kellogg House; Elisha Purington House; Dr. J.W. Ellis House ...
Walker's Point Estate (or the Bush compound) is the summer retreat of the Bush family, in the town of Kennebunkport, Maine. It lies along the Atlantic Ocean in the northeastern United States, on Walker's Point. The estate served as the Summer White House of George H. W. Bush, the 41st president of the United States.
The John Innes Kane Cottage, also known as Breakwater and Atlantique, is a historic summer estate house at 45 Hancock Street in Bar Harbor, Maine.Built in 1903-04 for John Innes Kane, a wealthy grandson [2] of John Jacob Astor and designed by local architect Fred L. Savage, it is one of a small number of estate houses to escape Bar Harbor's devastating 1947 fire.
The Birch Island House is the centerpiece of a historic sporting camp on Birch Island, located in Holeb Pond in northwestern Somerset County, Maine, United States. Estimated to have been built around 1870, it is a rare surviving element of a 19th-century private camp in the state, when most surviving period camps were commercially run.
The property has had formal excavations by the Maine State Museum, [2] and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. [1] The campground offers both full-service and limited-service (tent camping) sites, as well as a small number of cabins. Amenities include a boat ramp, a small camp shop, and bathroom facilities with hot ...
By 1878, more than 100 cottages had been built on the association's grounds, a road network laid out, and sewerage services provided. The camp meeting declined in popularity in the 1920s and 1930s and was dissolved in 1937. [2] The district is centered on the waterfront of Penobscot Bay and extends inland as far as George Street.