"The Willows" (Bar Harbor)
USA /
Maine /
Bar Harbor
World
/ USA
/ Maine
/ Bar Harbor
World / United States / Maine
hotel, place with historical importance, summerhouse

The Willows in Bar Harbor, Maine was built in 1913 for Miss Charlotte Baker, a patron of the arts who was closely associated with the Spence School for girls in New York City. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spence_School Completed in 1913 for $50,000. The name Willows was chosen because of the stately willow trees that lined the curving entry drive.
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Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 44°23'50"N 68°13'30"W
- Baker Island - Acadia National Park 17 km
- Broadway Historic District 63 km
- Turners Corner aka North Whitefield 111 km
- Kings Mills Whitefield 115 km
- Viles Arboretum 123 km
- Winthrop Street Historic District 125 km
- USS S-21 (SS-126) wreckage 166 km
- Danville Junction 168 km
- Former location of New England Shipbuilding Company 181 km
- Wreck of USS PE-56 182 km
- Frenchman Bay 4.6 km
- Town of Bar Harbor 5.8 km
- Sorrento 8.8 km
- Acadia National Park 8.8 km
- Town of Mount Desert 10 km
- Somes Sound 11 km
- Lamoine 12 km
- Western Bay 13 km
- Hancock 13 km
- Town of Trenton 14 km