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   Home / Regional / North America / United States / Maine / Localities / B / Bath / Travel and Tourism / Lodging / Bed and Breakfast
 
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  • Benjamin F. Packard House Bed & Breakfast - Information on accommodation rates, area attractions, directions on site.
    www.mainecoast.com/packardhouse
  • Fairhaven Inn - We invite you to stay in our 1790 colonial inn, twenty country acres, tidal river meets meadow, birds sing and eagles soar, woods offer hiking or cross-country skiing, large, comfortable quiet retreat, antique and country furnishings throughout, and all the space needed to mingle or be alone.
    www.triple1.com/usa/me/Fairhaven.htm
  • Galen C. Moses House - Bath, Maine. Built in 1874 for Galen Moses, this Italianate structure is on the National Register of Historic Houses.
    www.galenmoses.com
  • Pryor House Bed and Breakfast - Circa 1820, is a fine example of Federalist style, located in charming City of Bath. As guests step in the front door they can't help but notice the beautiful double staircase rising from the front hall to the upper level, wide pine floors throughout and distinctive guest rooms.
    www.gwi.net/~pryorhse
  • Riverside Bed and Breakfast - Take an impressive virtual tour of this elegant, three-story Italianate structure located in historic Bath. Browse photographs and detailed descriptions of each Victorian era room. Rates, reservations, and contact information provided.
    riversidebedandbreakfast.com
  • The Donnell House - The Donnell House is one of the Maine's newest lodging establishments. The Bed and Breakfast Inn was renovated in 1997. It combines the original 19th century look and style with modern state of the art features like a jacuzzi.
    mainelodging.com
  • The Kennebec Inn Bed & Breakfast - A ship captain's Italianate brick mansion (c.1860) located in the historic district of Bath, Maine, the City of Ships. The well-known Maine architect Francis Henry Fassett designed and built the house for Gilbert E.R. Patten, one of Bath's youngest and most successful captains to sail out of the Kennebec River. The mansion was a gift for his bride.
    www.virtualcities.com/ons/me/c/mec9603.htm

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