Boston Woman's 140-Acre Donation Helped Found Acadia National Park
Eliza Homans, a Boston woman, donated 140 acres of Maine land that played a pivotal role in the establishment of Acadia National Park. Her contribution included notable landmarks such as the Bowl and the Beehive. The gift represented the first major donation made to the Hancock County Trustees of Public Reservation, effectively laying the foundation for the park's creation. In honor of her lasting contribution, a trail within the park was named Homans Path, preserving her legacy for future visitors.
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