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  2. Old Orchard Beach Inn - Wikipedia

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    The Staples Inn, now the Old Orchard Beach Inn, is an historic travelers' accommodation at 8 Portland Avenue in Old Orchard Beach, Maine.Located in a building dating to the late 18th century, it is the oldest known property to have regularly had summer boarders, with a documented history of doing so dating to 1840.

  3. OpenTable - Wikipedia

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    OpenTable is an online restaurant-reservation service company founded by Sid Gorham, Eric Moe and Chuck Templeton [3] on July 2, 1998, and based in San Francisco, California.. In 1998, operations began with a limited selection of restaurants in San Francisco.

  4. Railway Clerks' Mountain House - Wikipedia

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    Railway Clerks' Mountain House, also known as the Mountain Home, Clerks' Mountain Home, and Orchard Inn, is a historic country inn located near Saluda, Polk County, North Carolina. The inn ("home") was built in 1926, and is a two-story, six-bay, frame building with Colonial Revival and American Craftsman style design influences.

  5. Old Orchard Beach, Maine - Wikipedia

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    Old Orchard Beach is a resort town in York County, Maine, United States. The population was 8,960 at the 2020 census . [ 3 ] It is part of the Portland − South Portland − Biddeford , Maine Metropolitan Statistical Area .

  6. Harriet Irving Botanical Gardens - Wikipedia

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    The Harriet Irving Botanical Gardens (HIBG) is a botanical garden located in Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Canada, [1] on the campus of Acadia University. [2] The HIBG is considered a tourist destination in the Annapolis Valley. [3]

  7. Pennsylvania’s Accomac Inn, famous for its ghostly lore ...

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    The inn itself is described as a 16,502-square-foot stone building with a 4,000-square-foot warehouse attached and parking area that can fit at least 100 vehicles.