The oft-photographed Nubble lobster shack, or lobster "pound" on Bailey Island, a small, quaint island in Casco Bay off the coast of Maine.
The name "pound," comparable to a place where stray animals are kept, was coined to describe the place where captured Atlantic Ocean lobsters are kept alive by constantly running sea water into their tanks. A nubble is a small outcropping of rocks in the water. The shack is said to date to the late 1800s; it was the haunt of Bailey Island legend Frank Edward Evans for more than 50 years in the 1900s.