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Waldo Emerson Inn Bed & Breakfast Your Host(s): John and Kathy Daamen Location: Kennebunkport, ME Rooms: 6 Nightly Rates: $100 to $170   
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Description: Waldo Emerson Inn is a colonial style inn listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Inn is the oldest remaining house in Kennebunk and has had several famous owners. The original Dutch gambrel was constructed by one Waldo Emerson in 1753. Waldo, great-uncle of Ralph Waldo Emerson, the poet/essayist, made a tidy profit building clipper ships on the river behind the house. It was inherited through marriage by Theodore Lyman, who made a fortune building ships on the site and added the enormous addition in 1784 as a wedding gift for his second wife.
Other Amenities: The room features a queen size brass bed with handmade quilt, antique oak dresser, private bath with shower, a vanity sink set in an antique oak cabinet, a large working fireplace, original folk art paintings and sculpture, AC and lovely meadow and forest views.
The room features original folk art and sculpture, antique oak dresser, armoire and rocker, King Pine floors, private bath with shower and AC.
This alternate room is ideal for small families traveling with children. It has a sleigh queen and two extra beds, private bath, Cable TV and AC. This room has meadow and flower garden views. |





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Inside the Inn Alarm Clock Amenities Basket BBQ Grill Bath Robes Board Games Business Facilities CD Player Cable/Satellite TV Computer Copier DVD Player Data Port Desk Fax Machine Fireplace Hairdryer Internet Access Library Piano Radio Telephone VCR Washer/Dryer Wedding Facilities
Around the Inn Antique Shops Art Galleries Beach Biking Bird Watching Boating Canoeing Concert venue Fine Dining Fishing Golfing Hiking Trails Historical interests Horseback Riding Live Music Movie Theater Museum National/State parks Religious Services River Sailing Shopping Sight-seeing Skiing Tennis Theatre Water Sports
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