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TRAVEL GUIDE: MAINE

From coastal lighthouses to lush forests and fog-blanketed islands, Maine offers miles of scenic beauty. Outdoor adventurers come for camping, skiing, sailing and more. Portland offers many historic and cultural attractions such as antique shops, sandy beaches, festivals and fishing. And don’t forget to enjoy the lobster!


RESTAURANTS
RESTAURANTS FOR ROMANCE
The White Barn Inn Restaurant
The New England charm of The White Barn Inn extends to its dining experience with a weekly-changing, four-course prix-fixe menu from chef Jonathan Cartwright. Read the full review...

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HOTELS
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TEE TIME
The Bethel Inn & Country Club
Given that guests enjoy unlimited play on an 18-hole championship course during their stay, including on the days of their arrival and departure, it's no wonder this place is popular with the tee set. Numerous golf events, activities and special packages offered throughout the season add to the allure.

COZY IN KENNEBUNKPORT
White Barn Inn

When you enter this inn, a bellhop takes your bags and you are invited to indulge in a glass of port or brandy. A dedication to such European-style and hospitality means lovely personalized service. At the same time, the inn offers touches more akin to larger hotels, such as fresh flowers, plush bathrobes and nightly turn-down service.
 White Barn Hotel

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(Updated: 02/13/08 AK)


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