Thuya Lodge and Thuya Garden are located off of Route 3 out of Northeast Harbor,
Date
2-1-1994
Pages
42-45, 61-62
Abstract
Thuya Lodge and Thuya Garden are located off of Route 3 out of Northeast Harbor, and together with 200 acres of neighboring woods and mountainside make up a wonderful park. The lodge was the turn-of-the-century summer home of Boston landscape architect Joseph Henry Curtis, who left it to the town of Mount Desert when he died in 1928. The garden was created in the early 1950s by lifelong area resident Charles K. Savage, a friend and disciple of landscape designer Beatrix Farrand. Details.
Subjects
Thuya Garden Bar Harbor, Curtis, Joseph H, Savage, Charles K
Recommended Citation
Lamb, Jane, "Thuya Lodge and Thuya Garden are located off of Route 3 out of Northeast Harbor," (1994). Maine News Index - Down East Magazine. 134.
https://digitalcommons.portlandlibrary.com/news_downeast/134
Source
Down East