PO Box 139, Keene, NY 12942-0139, USA
Innkeeper/s:
Joe-Pete Wilson
Description
Circa 1830. Originally a stagecoach stop on the old road to Lake Placid, The Bark Eater (English for the Indian word "Adirondacks") has been in almost continuous operation since the 1800s. Wide-board fl...

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Staying at a country inn is an old tradition in Europe, and is rapidly catching on in the United States. A stay here is a pleasant surprise for anyone who travels"--William Lederer, author, Ugly American.
William Lederer
10/21/2008
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