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Schoodic Scenic Byway - Black Dike at Schoodic Head

Schoodic Scenic Byway - Black Dike at Schoodic Head

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: Ancient lava flows formed this black dike at Schoodic Head. Location: Winter Harbor, Maine Status: Public domain. Photo by David Kenne... More

Otter Cliffs Radio Station Operating Force

Otter Cliffs Radio Station Operating Force

This item consists of a photograph of the Otter Cliffs Radio Station operating force posing up on the lower levels of a radio tower. Historical Records

Schoodic Scenic Byway - Lobster Boat at Winter Harbor

Schoodic Scenic Byway - Lobster Boat at Winter Harbor

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: The lobster boat in the distance is cruising away on the ocean near Winter Harbor. Location: Winter Harbor, Maine Status: Public domai... More

Aerial View of Radio Direction Finder Station, Winter Harbor, Maine

Aerial View of Radio Direction Finder Station, Winter Harbor, Maine

Photographs Depicting Naval Shore Establishments

Schoodic Scenic Byway - View of Mount Desert Island from Schoodic Head

Schoodic Scenic Byway - View of Mount Desert Island from Schoodic Head

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: Looking from these rocks at Schoodic Head, Mount Desert Island lies along the horizon. Location: Winter Harbor, Maine Status: Public d... More

Schoodic Scenic Byway - Looking Down a Black Dike at Schoodic Head

Schoodic Scenic Byway - Looking Down a Black Dike at Schoodic Head

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: This cavity in the rocks at Schoodic Head forms a black dike which has been worn away by the ocean. Location: Winter Harbor, Maine Sta... More

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