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Historic Acadia National Park The Stories Behind One Of Americas Great Treasures Catherine Schmitt

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Historic Acadia National Park The Stories Behind One Of Americas Great Treasures Catherine Schmitt
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Publisher: Lyons Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 33.57 MB
Pages: 233
Author: Catherine Schmitt
ISBN: 9781493018147, 1493018140
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Historic Acadia National Park The Stories Behind One Of Americas Great Treasures Catherine Schmitt by Catherine Schmitt 9781493018147, 1493018140 instant download after payment.

If parks could speak, what would they say? Historic Acadia National Park is a vibrant collection of true stories that share different aspects of Acadia National Park’s history. From its glacial origins, to its rising peaks near the tourist-town Bar Harbor, Acadia has a unique and fascinating history for Down Easters and tourists alike. Many of the tales focus on some of Maine's most famous land formations including Pulpit Rock, Sargent Mountain Pond, Mount Desert Rock, Otter Creek, and even the Trenton Bridge. Learn about the people who first walked these woods and how Acadia National Park evolved into the national treasure it is today.

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