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Description
This three story hotel on Tenney Hill was built by George Stover in 1892. William R. Emerson, a proponent of the "Shingle Style", was the architect. There were 34 bedrooms. It had electric lights 22 years before electric power reached the town of Blue Hill. Steamboats were met by carriages from the hotel. Available activities included tennis, buckboard rides to Caterpiller Hill and Castine, sailing parties in Blue Hill Bay and dancing in the evening to the hotel's own orchestra. The property went through a series of owners and finally closed after the season of 1924. It burned to the ground on May, 19, 1933.
About This Item
- Title: Blue Hill Inn, ca. 1900
- Creation Date: circa 1900
- Subject Date: circa 1900
- Location: Tenney Hill, Blue Hill, Hancock County, ME
- Media: Photographic print
- Dimensions: 16.9 cm x 24.1 cm x 0.1 cm
- Local Code: HH PH 0505
- Collection: 9999 Blue Hill Inn
- Object Type: Image
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- Blue Hill Inn (Blue Hill, Me.)
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Blue Hill Historical SocietyPO Box 710, 3 Water Street, Blue Hill, ME 04614
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