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The Criterion Theatre is a historic performance space at 35 Cottage Street in downtown Bar Harbor, Maine. Built in 1932 when Bar Harbor's summer scene was at its height, it is one of only two Art Deco theaters in the state of Maine. [2] The theatre has in recent years struggled for financial solvency but was purchased in 2014 by a nonprofit ...
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Bar Harbor is a census-designated place (CDP) in the town of Bar Harbor in Hancock County, Maine, United States. The CDP population was 2,552 at the 2010 census , out of a population of 5,235 in the town of Bar Harbor as a whole.
Bar Harbor is a resort town on Mount Desert Island in Hancock County, Maine, United States. As of the 2020 census , its population is 5,089. [ 3 ] The town is home to the College of the Atlantic , Jackson Laboratory , and MDI Biological Laboratory .
The West Street Historic District is a residential historic district just adjacent to the main village of Bar Harbor, Maine.Extending from Eden Street to Billings Avenue, it encompasses a well-preserved concentration of summer "cottages" built during Bar Harbor's heyday as a resort for the wealthy in the early 20th century.
Bar Harbor Historical Society Museum: Bar Harbor: Hancock: Down East: Local history: Includes area memorabilia, maps, antique clothing and photos Bar Harbor Whale Museum: Bar Harbor: Hancock: Down East: Natural history: Whales and seals common to the Gulf of Maine; seeking new location Barracks Museum: Eastport: Washington: Down East: History
Agamont Park (originally Bar Harbor Park) is an urban park in Bar Harbor, Maine, United States. It is located at the northern end of the town's Main Street, at its intersection with West Street. It is located at the northern end of the town's Main Street, at its intersection with West Street.
Also formerly known as Colonial Hall, it was designed by noted Maine architect John Calvin Stevens, and is his only known commission in Bar Harbor. It was built in 1891 for the Rufus King family, and enlarged in 1918. It is stylistically a combination of Colonial and Mediterranean Renaissance Revival architecture.