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Moody's Diner began as a rest stop for travelers heading north on US Route 1 in Waldoboro, Maine by Percy and Bertha Moody just prior to the Great Depression; offering 3 small cabins for $1 a night. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] Percy and his wife Bertha added a small dining room (now known as Aunt Letta's House) for the locals and travelers in 1930; which ...
Two International Group in Portsmouth has proposed demolishing the Outlets at Kittery to construct a five-story, 107-unit apartment building, a four-story 119-room hotel with an indoor pool, and a ...
The Kittery Outlets is an outdoor shopping area located on Route 1 next to Interstate 95 with over 100 retailers, including national brands and local shops. [28] The town in 2024 approved the removal of one of the shopping plazas, The Outlets at Kittery, to be replaced with apartment housing, a hotel, and a restaurant. [29]
The best part is that the walk is mostly along the Greenbelt Walkway, a 5.6-mile separated walking and cycling path that runs the length of Knightville and beyond, all the way northeast to Bug ...
Following a foreclosure sale in 2000, its name was modified slightly to the Eastland Park Hotel. [11] It kept that name through a 2004 renovation until it closed in 2011. The hotel was completely gutted and rebuilt [ 12 ] as a modern business hotel and reopened as The Westin Portland Harborview on December 12, 2013.
YORK, Maine — The finishing touches are being put on the Nevada Motel as owner Joe Lipton prepares for its June reopening.. The motel, built in the 1950s, has been closed since the family that ...
The Grey Havens Inn is a historic hotel at 96 Seguinland Road in Georgetown, Maine. The inn was built in 1904, and is one of the finest surviving coastal hotels of the period in the state. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. Facilities include thirteen guest rooms, an onsite restaurant, docking facilities, and ...
The Claremont Hotel is a historic hotel on Claremont Road in Southwest Harbor, Maine. Built in 1883, the main hotel building is one of the only 19th-century hotels to survive on Mount Desert Island. The hotel facilities include 24 rooms in the main hotel, six rooms in the Phillips House, and 14 housekeeping cottages on a 6-acre (2.4 ha) parcel ...