Maples Inn Bed & Breakfast - Bar Harbor, Mount Desert Island, Mai |
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| Link ID | 26342 |
| Title | Maples Inn Bed & Breakfast - Bar Harbor, Mount Desert Island, Mai |
| Url | http://www.purpleroofs.com/maplesinn-me.html |
| Description | Gay friendly bed and breakfast in Bar Harbor, Mount Desert Island, Maine - The Inn was built in 1903 and originally housed the wealthy summer visitors to Mount Desert Island. |
| Category | Travel & Transportation >> Accommodations >> usa >> maine |
| Keywords | gay friendly bed and breakfast Bar Harbor Mount Desert Island ME Maine accommodations lodging b&b bed & breakfast gay Maine gay men lesbian |
| Date added | May 20, 2008 |
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