Acacia House Inn
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Day 7: Mission Accomplished
We departed the Maxwell's about 9 am headed for Bar Harbor Maine via Bangor and Ellsworth. As we headed north on I-495, there was very little traffic. When we entered New Hampshire from Massachusetts there was an accident and traffic buildup, so we took a "light lunch" detour into Kittery, a small town on the seacoast, just inside Maine. As we were …
It's Pie & Lobster Day
Travelling north we are determined to make sure we have time to visit Moody's Diner in Waldoboro.It is an institution in Maine since 1927 and is run by 4th generation Moodys. Rich and Karyn recommended we not miss it and to ensure we don't we head straight for it after leaving Boothbay Harbor (the breakfast was only Continental and we left some …
Back in the US, back in the US, the USofA
... Canada/USA border with stops at the 'La Crloix' monument - the little island in the La Croix river which was the first Frence settlement in 1604 - there are monuments both in Canada and the USA on opposite banks of the La Croix river which marks the border. And a stop in the little town of St Andrew shortly before the bordder, it was billed in the guidebook as a major resort - but it was mostly closed, we did get a great ...
Playing In Vacationland
... some long walks with Paula & Scot and their dog – Scamp. On some of these walks, their neighbor Marty accompanied us with her dog Cubby. Since Jeff and I are thinking of getting a dog once we’re finished with our travels, this was good practice for us. We also had a chance to explore some of Maine’s cute and quaint towns located on the Mid-Coast. Visiting the towns of Camden, Rockport, Rockland, Belfast, Bar Harbor ...
New Hampshire, Three Authors, and the Maine Coast
Leaving Western New York, our goal was to make our next camp in South Hampton, New Hampshire. To do that, we had to get through the remainder of New York state and across Massachusetts in a hurry (we would linger longer in these areas later on). To accomplish this, we discovered the horror/beauty of the turnpike.
If you don't know (as we didn't), a turnpike is basically a huge tolled interstate highway. When you get on, they give you a ticket, and based ...
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TravelPod Member ReviewsAcacia House Inn Bar Harbor
Well run B&B. Beds comfortable and amenities clean. Friendly hosts and breakfast is a treat. Home made cookies anytime are a bonus.
Only negative is that the breakfast is so good, a lot of locals come to eat and service can be a touch slow.
This review is the subjective opinion of a TravelPod member and not of TravelPod.com.