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    Welcome to Americas Best Value Inn of Brooklyn, Connecticut, the perfect location destination for business or leisure travel to Northeastern Connecticut. An American Family Inn, we have earned an outstanding score for excellence in value, service and quality, rated the "Best of the Best" among Americas Best Value Inn properties. We are right next door to Dunkin' Donuts. Located in the scenic "quiet corner" of Northeastern Connecticut's Windham County, we are within walking distance of restaurants and shopping centers. Many area attractions such as world-class casinos, country clubs, museums, antique shops and theaters are tucked into our historic corner of New England. Rolling hills, pastoral farmland, breathtaking foliage, tranquil rivers, historic mills, placid lakes and babbling brooks abound in our neck of the woods. Free Wireless Internet Whether you come for a day, a weekend, or longer, make your stay in Northeastern Connecticut a memorable one. Americas Best Family Inn of Brooklyn has achieved the highest rating for excellence in value and quality of service by our parent company's internal quality control standards. Our facility is a beautifully remodeled single-story property with exterior corridors. Amenities include air conditioning, cable TV with HBO. Standard rooms include alarm clock/radio, telephone with data port, hair dryer, in-room ironing board and refrigerator/microwave. Non-smoking rooms are available.
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    Cedar Crest Inn is a modest lodging located on a wooded lot in Camden, Maine offering conveniences you need at a cost you deserve. Cedar Crest is considered a high-end motel located at the southern gateway to Camden on Elm Street; a section of Rt 1. Most guest rooms are situated far enough from the road not to hear the traffic. Request a reservation or take a moment to visit our specials and packages for some great savings. There is plenty of free parking should you decide to take the 15 minute walk to Camden village. We are just a short distance from harbors filled with both working and pleasure boats setting the scene for picturesque views. Prepare to set sail on a two hour cruise on Schooner Olad or a four day windjammer experience; you’ll be glad you did! Download this map of Camden Hills State Park and plan a great hike. It is just a few miles away and features 30 miles of hiking trails and panoramic views of the bay. Venture out and explore Camden’s downtown area and surrounding towns. Many of our guests extend their stay to fully enjoy all that the Camden area has to offer. Or, simply relax in our clean, comfortable guest rooms and enjoy amenities such as free WiFi and our cozy restaurant, Elm Street Grille. Cedar Crest Inn offers friendly service and conveniences, such as a guest laundry and complimentary newspapers. We have an outdoor pool, picnic area and outdoor play area. Enjoy watching the songbirds dance along the tops of evergreens that visit 3 acres of professionally landscaped gardens. If you’d like to stretch your legs, take a morning walk on 66 acres at nearby Merryspring Nature Center, located just 150 feet from your guest room door. It is our pleasure to provide you with overnight accommodations that make you feel right at home. Our comfortable Camden, Maine Hotel is a great place to unwind from everyday stresses. Guests can relax and enjoy attractive surroundings throughout the public areas, while enjoying the inn’s diverse landscape. There are 37 well-appointed rooms, all equipped with cable TV, blow dryers, irons and ironing boards, coffee makers and private bathrooms. Cedar Crest Inn has been known for quality, affordable accommodations since 1929 and is considered a great value in scenic mid-coast Camden, Maine. Staying at Cedar Crest Inn for just a few days gives you ample time to enjoy the varied leisure activities not far from your doorstep, such as hiking, golfing, sailing or kayaking. If that’s a little too energetic for your tastes, a bit of cheese tasting at Maine Cheese just down the road on Route One, or museum explorations in Rockland and Owl’s Head, may be just what you’re looking for. If you prefer walking, there are plenty of opportunities close by. We are open May through October. If you would like to visit Midcoast Maine in the cooler months, visit our sister property just down the road, Country Inn at Camden/Rockport.
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    In the late 1800s, Bristol Mills had a thriving weekly newspaper called “The Pemaquid Messenger.” The April 26th “Messenger” carried this notice in the “Local Events” column: “It is said for a certainty that a hotel will be erected at Pemaquid Point this summer.” On May 10, 1888 was this entry: “Bristol has many men with pluck and energy, but she needs more of them. One of her citizens who is moving in the right direction is J. E. Nichols of Round Pond, who has contracted for a hotel to be erected on Pemaquid Point, and to be completed before July 4th, when it will be opened with a celebration at that place. The house is sure of a large patronage, and the guests may be assured of good treatment if it is managed by Mr. Nichols.” Well, ten weeks later, on July 4th, 1888, Mr. Nichols made his word stand firm, and a gala celebration was held for the opening of the new Pemaquid Point Hotel. The Bristol newspaper’s own band played, and the oration was given by Judge Oliver G. Hall, secretary and director of the Pemaquid Land Company, and great grandfather of our own Edith Hary. The Hotel Pemaquid was opened to guests on July 4, 1888 and still greets guests on a seasonal basis to this day. While we do not boast an ocean view from all rooms, we are located 150 yards from the restored Pemaquid Lighthouse ($2pp (8-5pm, free after 5pm)). Our guests enjoy spending time sitting on and walking along the high rocks that line the coast of the lighthouse, strolling along Pemaquid Loop Road talking with other Pemaquid visitors while taking in the magnificent ocean views, and/or rocking on our large wrap-around porch enjoying a book; many of the attributes JE Nichols and the Pemaquid Land Trust had in mind when implementing their vision for Pemaquid Point. We are located between Boothbay Harbor to the south and Camden to the north where both of these locations are approximately 45 minutes away by car. There are a variety of restaurants in the area with one (Seagull) right next to the lighthouse serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. New Harbor center (10 minutes by car) offers dine-in-the-ruff seafood restaurants and daily boat excursions to Monhegan Island. We offer a variety of rooms at reasonable prices, complimentary morning coffee, wireless internet, cable on flat screen televisions, in room refrigerators, laundry facilities, and the sounds of a crashing surf and magical sunrises. We know you have a number of hotel options when you visit the Damariscotta-Bristol area and we are confident that you will come back again and again after staying with us for the value and the unbelievable location. There is no other hotel closer to the ocean and the lighthouse than the Hotel Pemaquid!
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    Welcome to Starlight Lodge at Seven Mountains, where the “mountains meet the sea.” We are located in the heart of Maine’s vacationland at the mid-coast on Penobscot Bay. Maine will delight you, our all new charm will utterly please! We offer 15 clean and fresh, modern & fully renovated rooms year round with heat and air conditioning, a seasonal heated pool, new star gazer’s fire pit plaza & a morning breakfast patio, free morning coffee in lobby, along with delicious breakfast treats and free Wifi all served with smiles. And we are woof friendly too (allowed breeds only)! At Starlight Lodge at Seven Mountains, we offer true hospitality in a quaint and lovely landscaped setting, a yesteryear experience with a modern twist, surrounded by all Maine’s mid-coast has to offer and just minutes from the famed waterfront harbor towns of Rockport, Camden and Rockland, Maine, half way between Portland and Bar Harbor. ☆ Year round and summer Festivals and Harbor Towns: North Atlantic Blues Festival, Rockland Lobster Festival, Maine Boats, Home & Harbors, Penobscot Bay Cruises and waterfront activities (See Camden, Rockport, Rockland Cruises & Schooners) ☆ Seafood, Lobster and Restaurants—from roadside open air shacks to award winning five star fine dining ☆ Outdoor activities (Hike, Bike, Kayak, Boat, Beach) Birch State Park, Point Pendleton, Mount Battie, Maine Botanical Garden, Acadia National Park ☆ Live Theatre, Music events and Concerts: Strand Theatre, Camden Opera House ☆ World Class Museums and Art Galleries: Farnsworth Museum, Rockland Lighthouse Museum, Owls Head Transportation Museum, Maine Modern Art Museum ☆ Island exploration: Isleboro, Monhegan, Vinal Haven, North Haven ☆ Boat Building workshops and Lighthouses: Owl’s Head Light, Rockland Harbor Light & Seawalk ☆ Easy Driver day trips to Booth Bay Harbor (Maine Botanical Garden) and Bar Harbor (Acadia National Park) We gladly recognize AARP, AAA, active and retired military, first responder (police, fire, EMT), teacher and clergy discounts (10%). We also recognize island discounts for our locals & friends who plan it that way or just miss their ferry (10%). Everyone else pays full price (but at our oh-so-remarkably-affordable rates!) so we can honor our elders and neighbors with these discounts! Starlight Lodge at Seven Mountains is a family run hotel hosted by delightful and friendly managers Jim and Shannon Pierce. Jim and Shannon have been serving up their fun filled smiles and hospitality for years in New England and have recently traveled from New York state to make the mid-coast their new home! Shannon will greet you with warm terms of endearment and make sure your stay is perfect; ex-marine Jim will regale you with salty tales of his boating days on the gulf coast and will introduce you to his best friend Nash, our resident service dog who has retired from search and rescue missions! Look for Jim round the evening fire-pit—he will watch over your every need.