Agamont Park
Its entrance from Newport Drive, off Main Street, is marked by a water fountain, designed by Eric Sodderholtz. (Newport Drive is named for Newport House, a hotel which stood just south of the park between 1869 and 1938.)
In October 2013, The O'Reilly Factor sent one of its correspondents to Bar Harbor after the town council voted to remove a Wreaths Across America display that had been in the park since July 2011.
The park is a recommended viewpoint to watch the Fourth of July fireworks each year.
The park has a free Wi-Fi network.
Bar Harbor's Shore Path begins beside the park at Ells Pier and runs south along the shore of Frenchman Bay for about 0.7 miles (1.1 km).
Agamont House
The park stands on the former site of Agamont House (sometimes called Agamont Hotel), which was built in 1840 by Tobias Roberts. It was expanded into a hotel — the town's first — in 1855. The building burned down in 1888.
See also
References
- ^ "Bar Harbor asks visitors to stay home — for now" - MaineBiz, March 23, 2020
- ^ Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association
- ^ Newport House, Bar Harbor, ca. 1909 – Maine Memory
- ^ "Fox News jumps into fray over removal of Bar Harbor Christmas tree memorial" - Bangor Daily News, October 16, 2013
- ^ "Where to Celebrate the 4th, if You Love Fireworks but Hate Crowds" - The New York Times, June 26, 2019
- ^ Public Parks - Town of Bar Harbor, Maine
- ^ Hotels and Boarding Houses of Mount Desert Island Bar Harbor: Agamont House - MDIHistory.org
- ^ Mount Desert Herald, July 27, 1888
- ^ "The Agamont Burned" - Bar Harbor Record, July 26, 1888
External links
- Public Parks - Town of Bar Harbor, Maine