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Atlantique 1904

Bar Harbor, ME, US / ME

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Atlantique (1904) Bar Harbor, Maine (1796) Atlantique, originally called Breakwater, was placed on the National Registry of Historic Places by the United States Department of Interior, 26th of March, 1992. Atlantique was named the Great American Home Award Winner in 1995 by the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Atlantique appeared in the following publications and media reports: Architectural Digest July 2001 & March 2002 Christie's Great Estates Issue One 2001 Great Estates of the World USCA Croquet News Fall 2003, Summer 2005 & Winter 2007 Robb Report September 2005 Down East Magazine September 2002 Palm Beach Illustrated July/August 2002 Palm Beach Society Magazine September 14, 2007 The Bangor Daily News Portland Winter 2004 & 2006 Leading Estates of the World Maine Cottages by John M. Bryan HGTV in June 2002 Style 1900 Spring 2008 Atlantique was totally restored by the Barrett family in 2000-2006. Atlantique was designed and built by Fred L. Savage for John Innes Kane of Locust Valley, NY. Mr. Kane was the grandson of John Jacob Astor. The house was built during the “Golden Era” of architecture for the wealthy in America, especially in Bar Harbor. Atlantique is the largest house designed and built by Fred Savage in Bar Harbor.

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Location Category

  • HOUSES - [general]
  • HOUSES - Mansions / Estates
  • HOUSES - Period Homes / Historic

Architecture Style

  • English Tudor