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Escape the ordinary to Stage Neck Inn in Southern Maine, just minutes from historic attractions, Portsmouth, NH, and the Kittery Outlet Malls. Our small, European-style boutique hotel is situated on a breathtaking peninsula where all the elements for which coastal Maine is renowned converge- the brilliant blue ocean, scenic harbor activities, majestic rocky shoreline, and a fine sandy beach. Throughout the four seasons there's a myriad of activities. Each of our guest rooms is decorated in the British Colonial style and includes a private bath, terrace or deck, plush terry robes, refrigerator, in-room safe, coffee maker, hair dryer, iron and ironing board, VCR, CD player, voice mail, and free Internet access with wireless or data port connectivity. We host oceanfront ceremonies and wedding receptions for 5 to 110 guests, from September through June. Have the wedding of your dreams, just one hour from Boston's Logan Airport, Manchester Airport, and The Portland Jetport. Stage Neck Inn New York Harbor also offers conference and meeting facilities from September through June. Since 1976 our staff has earned AAA's coveted Four Diamond Award for superior comfort and service. As of 2006, Stage Neck Inn is one of only 16 properties in the entire us with this distinction. Resort amenities include 18-hole golf privileges, clay tennis courts, an indoor atrium pool with Jacuzzi, seasonal outdoor pool, beach, two year-round and two seasonal restaurants, in-room spa treatments, and pampered relaxation.

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  • price level: high-end
  • address: 8 Stage Neck Road
  • classification: 4 stars

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Stage Neck Inn York (Maine)

The State of Maine is a state in the New England region of the northeastern United States of America. The territory that is now Maine was at one time a part of Massachusetts. Maine is the northernmost portion of New England. It is known for its scenery — its jagged, mostly rocky coastline, its low, rolling mountains, and its heavily forested interior — as well as for its seafood cuisine, especially lobsters and clams.
The original inhabitants of the territory that is now Maine were Algonquian-speaking peoples. The first European settlement in Maine was in 1604 by a French party. The first English settlement in Maine, the short-lived Popham Colony, was established by the Plymouth Company in 1607. A number of English settlements were established along the coast of Maine in the 1620s, although the rugged climate, deprivations, and Indian attacks wiped out many of them over the years. As Maine entered the 18th century only a half dozen settlements still survived. American and British forces contended for Maine's territory during the American Revolution and the War of 1812. Because it was physically separated from the rest of Massachusetts (properly speaking, the Department of Maine was an exclave of Massachusetts) and because it was growing in population at a rapid rate, Maine became the 23rd state on March 15, 1820 as a component of the Missouri Compromise. (...) more....

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