
Asticou Map House
A map house dedicated to Charles Eliot, one of the founders of Acadia.
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Asticou Map House Details
Located at the start (or end) of the Asticou Trail, this historical map house is dedicated to Charles Eliot, a former president of Harvard and one of the first summer residents of Northeast Harbor. The map house has a large wooden bench and two historical maps of the Park.
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