Few regions in New England can equal the scenic beauty and rich history
of the Blue Hill and Ellsworth region. Situated in Hancock County, in
Maine's Down East, the area was settled in the 1760s by hearty settlers
harvesting blueberry barrens and fishing the coastal waters. In the 19th
century, summer tourists began arriving, and they built elaborate summer
estates along Parker Point and Hancock Point. The vintage postcards in
this book show scenes of towns around Blue Hill and Ellsworth, such as
Franklin, Sullivan, Sorrento, and Lamoine, as well as rare views of the
1933 Ellsworth fire and 1923 flood, Blue Hill Fair, and George Stevens
Academy.