106 West St, Bar Harbor, ME 04609-1856, USA    
 
 
Innkeeper/s:

Ron Wrobel

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Circa 1887. Colonel James Foster built this 22-room Victorian mansion, now in the National Register. It is an example of the tradition of gracious summer living for which Bar Harbor was and is famous. In addition...


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Relaxing and refreshing

Our family stayed here for two nights in April over our boys' spring break. The suite we had in the main house was beautiful and very comfortable, room enough for all of us. Breakfast was nourishing and tasty. We were greeted warmly and everyone went out to help us have a wonderful time. Would defintely stay here again!
Anne Roser
6/5/2010

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BOTTOM LINE: I would stay here again.
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honeymoon spot

Wonderful honeymoon spot! Wonderful inn, elegant, delicious breakfasts, terrific innkeepers. We loved it all! It's our fourth time here and it's wonderful as always.
Anonymous
10/21/2008

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