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Bed and Breakfasts, Inns, Hotels, and Lodging in Bangor, Maine:
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Bangor, Maine
countryinnatthemall.net
207-941-0200
There's nothing like pulling into a Country Inn after a long day on the road. When you walk through our door, you walk into a cozy living room where a hot cup of coffee and a comfortable easy chair signals it's time to relax. Settle back in our quaint surroundings which capture the unique spirit and flavor of the local area. Expect prompt, friendly service from our dedicated staff. It's a tradition here. We believe in the idea that an Inn should be your home away from home. That's why we have taken great care to capture the country home feeling and hospitality in everything we do. From the fir. . .
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Bangor, Maine
firesideinnbangor.com/index.php
207-942-1234
The Fireside Inn and Suites in Bangor is the fourth “Fireside” in our family. Other Fireside Inn and Suites are located in Auburn, ME; Waterville, ME; West Lebanon, N.H.; and Gilford, N.H. We are located next-door to the new Hollywood Slots gaming facility with 1,000 slot machines. The Fireside Inn and Suites is at I-395 and Main Street near the heart of downtown Bangor. The Inn features comfortable accommodations, many with king or queen beds. Geaghan's meeting room can host small groups, banquets and meetings for up to 50 people.
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Bangor, Maine
rangerinn.com
207-945-2934
The Ranger Inn of Bangor is dedicated to operating a successful lodging Inn by providing quality lodging at a fair price while retaining its committment of warm hospitality, cleanliness, and ethical business practices. The evidence of our success is determined by how much demand there is for our establishment.
The Inn is independently owned and operated. The Inn has been serving the lodging needs of the public since 1951.. . .
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Bangor, Maine
bangorsfirstbedandbreakfast.com
207-942-3631
Nonesuch Farm was built around 1855 as the second farmhouse in the small but thriving community of Six Mile Falls, which boasted its own post office, school, saw mill, general store and blacksmith shop. Commercial descendents of the general store and blacksmith shop are still in business. One of the owners of the farm was a teacher in the school and we believe her ghost is in the house.
Nonesuch Farm has been a farm since its beginnings-- dairy cows, lumber and, more recently, the first breeding farm for appaloosas in Maine. The house has changed with its families and their businesses. The. . .
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