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Inn at St. John - http://www.innatstjohn.com/
100-year old inn built by a railroad tycoon. Provides rates, reservations and local attraction information. |
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The Danforth - http://www.danforthmaine.com/
An inn providing accommodations and meeting facility overlooking Portland Maine's Historic Waterfront. The Danforth features gracious guest accommodations with working fireplaces, private baths, in room telephone, cable television and work stations with data ports. |
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Pomegranate Inn - http://www.pomegranateinn.com/
There's a very special place to stay in Portland, Maine.the Pomegranate Inn Bed and Breakfast, a place with a sense of peace and privilege. |
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Wild Iris Inn - http://www.wildirisinn.com/
Lesbian-owned bed and breakfast. |
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The Chadwick - http://www.thechadwick.com/
Charming Queen Anne style bed and breakfast located in Portland within walking distance to the city's galleries, theaters, shops, dining, and Old Port district. |
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Inn at Park Spring - http://www.innatparkspring.com/
Bed and breakfast near the historic Old Port district. Provides a profile of the inn as well as information about nearby attractions. |
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West End Inn - http://www.westendbb.com/
Bed and Breakfast offering guestrooms for Maine getaways. Rooms, rates, policies and directions. |
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The Inn on Carleton Bed and Breakfast - http://www.innoncarleton.com/
The oldest established bed and breakfast in Portland, Maine. 1869 Victorian home in located in Portland's historic Western Promenade. Situated on a quiet, tree-lined street in a unique residential neighborhood of Victorian architecture, the Inn on Carleton is close to the center of downtown Portland. |
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Andrews Lodging Bed & Breakfast - http://www.travelassist.com/reg/me101s.html
Situated on beautifully landscaped grounds on the outskirts of the city of Portland, this 250-year-old colonial home has been completely renovated for your year round comfort. |
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Parkside Parrot Inn - http://www.purpleroofs.com/parksideparrot.html
Our bed and breakfast opened Memorial Day 1998 in a one hundred year old house recently renovated with care by the owners, Julie and Joan. From our hardwood front foyer to every one of our three guest rooms, we have created a home you will appreciate as much as we do. |