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David Rockefeller Donates More Land To Maine Near Acadia National Park. BRAVO.

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by Anura Guruge


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From the U.K. ‘Daily Mail’.

Click to ENLARGE.


Click to ENLARGE and study. Seal Harbor is right at the Southern entrance to Acadia National Park — the ‘Stanley Brook Entrance’. See picture below. I marked the POND for reference. This is great. Map, of course, from Google.


Some of our pictures of this area around Acadia.

Click to ENLARGE.

Attribution a must.

Seal Harbor. A delightful place. Nice sandy beach with swings for kids.

The Stanley Brook Entrance to Acadia National Park is right there — we are talking yards.

Another Rockefeller gem at Acadia. The ‘Gated Lodge’ opposite Jordan Pond. Built in 1932 to house guards to keep motor vehicles off Rockefeller’s much-prized Carriage Roads.


When I saw this in the “” this morning it made me very happy.

We love Acadia National Park and everything around it. We know Seal Harbor and the area around it, which includes our ‘secret’ Cooksey Overlook, very well.

Maybe they will extend the Park to include this Pond — which is basically south of famed Jordan Pond.

The Rockefellers have done so much for Acadia — the Carriage Roads the most visible.

Good stuff. Made me happy. Rejoice.

Yes, we plan to make one of our twice yearly annual pilgrimages to Acadia National Park soon.


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