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Vinalhaven is a town on the
larger of the two Fox
Islands in Knox County, Maine,
United States.
Vinalhaven is also used to
refer to the
island itself....
- The
Vinalhaven Galamander is a rare
surviving example of a
specialized stone-hauling
vehicle in
Vinalhaven, Maine. It is
located in a
small public park...
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Vinalhaven School is a kindergarten-through-twelfth-grade
public school located at 22
Arcola Lane,
Vinalhaven, an
island located in mid-coast Maine, 75...
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Granite Company Store and the
Community of
Vinalhaven, Maine, 1859-1919".
Maine History. Vol. 46, no. 2.
Vinalhaven Island, Maine. pp. 149–168. Tucker, Gene...
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Vinalhaven Public Library is the
public library serving the
island community of
Vinalhaven, Maine. It is
located at 6
Carver Street in
downtown Vinalhaven...
- Angeles, CA (eliminated
after the entrée)
Jason Daly,
Executive Chef from
Vinalhaven, ME (eliminated
after the dessert)
Franco Robazetti,
Executive Chef from...
- he
visited Life
magazine photographer Elliot Elisofon on the
Island of
Vinalhaven and
began renting the
upstairs of the 100 year old Victorian-style Odd...
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point for the
Maine State Ferry Service to the
islands of
Penobscot Bay:
Vinalhaven,
North Haven and Matinicus.
Abenaki Indigenous People called it Catawamteak...
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committed suicide. The
exterior granite was cut and
polished on the
island of
Vinalhaven, Maine,
under a
contract with
Bodwell Granite Company. Much of the interior...
- Pring, an
explorer from Bristol, England, "discovered"
North Haven and
Vinalhaven in 1603. He
called them the Fox Islands, a name that
survives on the Fox...