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Home / Regional / North America / United States / Maine / Localities / S / Searsport / Travel and Tourism / Lodging / Bed and Breakfast
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- Brass Lantern Inn Bed & Breakfast - The Inn was added to the National Historic Register in 1995 and is nestled at the edge of a coastal wood on a rise with views of the magnificent and historic Penobscot Bay. Our bed & breakfast is furnished with a combination of antiques and reproductions, designed to provide comfort, while preserving the flavor of days gone by.
www.brasslanternmaine.com
- Fairwinds Captain Green Pendleton B&B - Enjoy a warm welcome year round. Bright airy bedrooms with fireplaces. Sweeping lawns, Meadow path. Spring fed trout/skating pond. 80 wooded acres with hiking/cross country ski trail
www.agate.net/~seapbb/5.html
- Homeport Inn - Built around 1861 and listed on the National Historic Register, the mansion stands on a hill east of Penobscot Bay. Each of the ten guest rooms, with a private or semi-private bath, is a treasure of graceful proportions. Filled with antiques and artifacts of the 19th century, each has been individually and warmly decorated. Large floor-to-ceiling windows introduce the outdoors while selected use of color and fabric bring it all together.
www.virtualcities.com/ons/me/c/mec2602.htm
- Homeport Inn - Bed and Breakfast - Built around 1861 and listed on the National Historic Register, the mansion stands on a hill east of Penobscot Bay. Features information about the establishment, including photos of the inn, individual rooms, and of the grounds. Online reservations.
www.bnbcity.com/inns/20015
- The Victorian Inn - Step back to an earlier era in the splendor of our Victorian Sea Captain's mansion. Five magnificent fireplaces, period antiques and spacious rooms with king, full and twin beds. A two room suite available for families.
www.agate.net/~vicinn/vicinn.html
- Watchtide B&B By the Sea - This early American home, 1795, became well-known in the early 20th century as the College Club Inn hosting Presidential wives with Eleanor Roosevelt and her entourage making frequent visits. Please Note: as the oldest Inn in Searsport, the 2nd floor ceiling height is just 6'5"
www.watchtide.com
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