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All rooms feature king, queen, or twin sized non-allergenic feather beds, private baths, cozy sitting areas, air conditioning, phones, and televisions with VCR, and cable. Many rooms also offer fireplaces, private decks, DVD and Jacuzzis or deep claw-footed soaking baths. Whether shopping sailing, antiquing, hiking or just exploring the unique features of this awe-inspiring land, this charmed village, Camden, on the Midcoast on the Penobscot Bay is the perfect destination for your Maine Coast story. The Camden Area, a destination in itself, is the perfect place to stop on the way to Freeport shopping, or the natural wonderland that is Mt. Desert, Bar Harbor, and Acadia Park. Recommended by travel guides Foders and Frommers in their latest Maine Coast editions the Windward, an Historic 1854 Victorian with Greek Revival features in the heart of the village, and steps from the harbor and downtown. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, The Camden Windward House combines the mystique of Maines nautical heritage with contemporary amenities such as free Wi-Fi high speed wireless internet access and in-house wine drink and champagne selections, guest lounge with second story deck. Included with room rental is full-menu breakfast featuring seasonal fresh fruit, traditional Down East entrees and gourmet daily specials. All dishes are made to order from fresh local ingredients. Our location, fine accommodations and cuisine guarantee an unforgettable coastal Maine vacation at the Camden Windward House any time of the year.
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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