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  2. This Maine home sold for a whopping $12,000,000 after just 90 ...

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    This Maine home sold for a whopping $12,000,000 after just 90 minutes on the market — and it’s right near the Bush family compound. Why luxury home prices in America have stayed healthy

  3. Shore Acres (Lamoine Beach, Maine) - Wikipedia

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    Shore Acres is a historic former summer hotel at 791 Lamoine Beach Road in Lamoine, Maine.With a possible construction history dating to about 1800, it is one of the coastal community's oldest buildings, and is the only surviving 19th-century hostelry in the town.

  4. Seaside Inn - Wikipedia

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    John Gooch, the first settler in the Cape Neddick area, arrived in the area 1637. [1] At some point, he established the Inn, and, by 1667, he was commissioned by Ferdinando Gorges, an agent of King Charles II, to "reside on the ocean-front peninsula at the mouth of the Kennebunk River and ferry travellers across the River."

  5. Ogunquit, Maine - Wikipedia

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    Ogunquit was named America's Best Coastal Small Town in USA Today's 10 Best Readers' Choice 2016. [8] Ogunquit is a destination for LGBT tourists, with numerous LGBT-owned and -operated hotels, restaurants, bars, theaters, and other businesses. Most of the LGBT-oriented businesses are in the village area of the town.

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  7. Old Orchard Beach Inn - Wikipedia

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    The Old Orchard Beach Inn is prominently located in the center of Old Orchard Beach, on the west side of Portland Avenue (Maine State Route 8), opposite the town hall. It is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story wood-frame structure, with two large blocks, that on the left offset to the rear. Both have side-gable roofs and are finished in clapboard siding.