Accommodation in Auburn, ME
Lost Valley Ski And Snowboard is Auburn based place and this enity listed in Ski Resort category. 04210.
The Shaker Tavern, built in 1869 as a business venture for the South Union Shakers, housed a hotel for the "people of the world." The Shakers leased the building to an outside interest for one hundred dollars a month, leaving its management to the "world." The Shaker Tavern maintained a thriving business for more than forty years, catering to the Victorian railroad travelers who stopped at South Union. The building's architectural features were clearly incorporated to attract the world's people, whose tastes differed dramatically from that of the Shakers. The stark simplicity of the buildings used by the Shakers contrasts greatly with the grand columned facade, intricate brickwork, and the ornate staircase of the Shaker Tavern. The Shaker Tavern is owned and operated by the Shaker Museum at South Union. It is located 1.25 miles west of the Shaker Museum at South Union on Highway 73.
This Federal Style Home was built circa 1871 on the site of the first brick home in Logan County, Kentucky. Today, Federal Grove Bed & Breakfast is one of almost 100 homes listed on the National Register of Historical Homes in the lovely town of Auburn. Federal Grove's rooms are elegantly furnished with antiques, that, by the way, most are for sale. You will enjoy the beautiful collection of Flo Blue, Blue & White Granite as well as antique cherry, walnut and oak furniture.
Accommodation in Auburn, ME