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Lakeshore Inn " Nestled up against Dodges Mountain and overlooking the all season |
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About the Inn The original structure of the Lakeshore Inn was built in 1767 by Rockland's first settlers, the Tolman family. It is reported to be one of the first buildings constructed in the town and has undergone several cycles of additions and renovations. Dodges Mountain (called Madambettox by the Penobscot Indians) is a haven for wildlife.
The latest cycle is the current one which resulted in the thoughtful renovation of this old New England farmhouse into the Lakeshore Inn for the 1994 season.
We place our emphasis on personalized attention and our delicious full gourmet breakfast "... so you can skip lunch."
In season, watch from the deck, the sunroom, or the outside patio for an array of beautiful wild birds and other wildlife including deer. Enjoy the ever changing moods of Chickawaukie Lake all year long.
You can also unwind in front of one of our fireplaces...
...Or RELAX in our Outdoor Hot Tub after a day of winter's fun.
In warm weather, the colorful garden patio offers a pleasant atmosphere in which to visit with friends and fellow guests, or just lean back and relax or read in view of the inn's small orchard.
Join us at 184 Lakeview Drive in Rockland, Maine. (Lakeview Drive is State Route 17). The Lakeshore Inn is about two miles north of the center of the city of Rockland town line and six miles south of Camden. Our telephone number is (207) 594-4209. We look forward to hearing from you to arrange a visit which you will find most enjoyable. Susan and Jim Rodiger
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