Acadia National Park - Old Farm: Station Three

Acadia National Park - Old Farm: Station Three

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Biology

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The video explores the serene beauty of a shoreline first seen by the Dorr family in 1868. It highlights George Dorr's contributions to Acadia National Park, including his year-round swims in Frenchman Bay.

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3 mins • 1 pt

What does the text suggest about the beauty of the shoreline?

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In what year was the shoreline first viewed by the Door family?

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What is the significance of George Dorr in relation to Acadia National Park?

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How did George Dorr access the rocky shoreline from his residence?

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Describe the experience of swimming in Frenchman Bay according to the text.

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