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Lewiston
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 This bed & breakfast offers amazing hospitality in a charming smoke-free home adjoining Bates College. It is conveniently located to medical centers and business district. It features business traveler friendly rooms and delicious breakfast by award winning cook.
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 The Cedar Crest has 37 spotless rooms within short distance to downtown Camden. There are views of Mt. Battie, magnificently landscaped grounds, a heated outdoor pool, and children’s play area for guests to relax. The restaurant is open each day and boasts tasty breakfasts and fresh seafood.
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 An oceanfront Motor Inn, located on the ocean, and just minutes of walking from all attractions of Old Orchard Beach. It has earned a first-class reputation for servicing motor coach groups over the past few years.
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 It is a 19th-century sea captain's residence in the center of Boothbay Harbor. It provide the magnificient view to the scenic harbor and surrounding islands. The front lawn features a grandstand seat to watch harbor activity during the day and the lights of the sky at night.
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 If you treasure the warm history of the bygone era, or if you are a history or architecture lover, you will like the originality of the fully renewed Federal period Captain Swift Inn. Enjoy this inn as you rest and step back in time when hosting guests was important.
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 The Inn was built in 1730, earlier then the birth of the country! It was the first hotel in Maine. In 2000 it has been newly restored, decorated with antique furnishings and provided with all modern facilities.
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