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Bar Harbor Historical Society

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17: 97: 66:, the former St. Edward’s Convent. This allowed the Historical Society to house its growing collection, and additionally, display the collection by opening a seasonal museum space on the building's first floor. 55:
The Bar Harbor Historical Society was founded on August 19, 1946. The first physical location of the Historical Society was at this time established; making use of a small room under the stairs of the
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In 2019, the Bar Harbor Historical Society purchased La Rochelle, 41-room, 13,000 square foot brick estate built in 1902 on Bar Harbor's historical
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of Boston. Occupants of the mansion before the historical society include Ruth and Tristram Colket and the Maine Seacoast Mission.
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The 41-room, 13,000 square foot mansion was built in 1902 for George Bowdoin (1833–1913), by architects
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In 1997, the Bar Harbor Historical Society purchased its own building, acquiring
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mansion at 127 West Street in Bar Harbor, having moved from
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Bar Harbor, Maine
Mount Desert Island
33 Ledgelawn Avenue
Jesup Library
33 Ledgelawn Avenue
West Street
Andrews and Rantoul
The eastern façade of La Rochelle
"LaRochelle purchase is a go"
"History of BHHS"
"Resplendent Refugee"
"La Rochelle"
"History of La Rochelle"
Bar Harbor Historical Society
Categories
Museums in Hancock County, Maine
Buildings and structures in Bar Harbor, Maine

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