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Historic holiday inn tour in Greenville

GREENVILLE — Visit three beautiful historic inns in Greenville all decked out for the holidays from noon to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 11.

Enjoy a warm Christmas welcome from innkeepers who will share the history of their special inns. The Greenville Inn at Moosehead Lake, a lumber baron’s country estate built in the 1880s, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Relais and Chateaux hotel, Blair Hill Inn was built in 1891 as a gentleman’s estate and breeding farm. The Lodge at Moosehead Lake, a AAA 4-Diamond property, was built as a summer residence by a banking family in 1917.

The holiday tour is open to the public including children aged 10 and older. The cost of the tour is $15/person, and tickets are required for entry. Tickets may be purchased visiting https://www.eventbrite.com/e/historic-inn-holiday-tour-tickets-214797584357 or by calling 207-695-2702. 

Photo courtesy of Blair Hill Inn
INN TOUR — The Blair Hill Inn is one of three historic inns in Greenville that will be part of a holiday tour for Deck the Halls on Saturday, Dec. 11.

You choose the order you visit the inns yourself. Please know that there are parking limitations at these locations, so you may be directed by a parking attendant to the next inn, if there are no parking spaces available at your time of arrival.

Addresses for the inns in Greenville:

Greenville Inn – 40 Norris Street;

Blair Hill Inn – 351 Lily Bay Road; and 

The Lodge at Moosehead Lake – 368 Lily Bay Road.

Proceeds will support Destination Moosehead Lake, our local Chamber of Commerce that promotes the Moosehead Lake region as a premier destination for all forms of recreation. The holiday tour is part of the Chamber’s month-long celebration, Deck the Halls. 

Free parking is available at all three inns. Masks are required to keep our innkeepers, volunteers, and visitors safe.

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