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York Harbor Inn 480 York Street York Harbor yorkharborinn.com Talk about historic. It was around 1637 when what would becomeand still isthe York Harbor Inns post-and-beam Cabin Room with fireplace was dismantled and transported by barge to York Harbor from the Isles of Shoals where it had been used as a sail loft. The stables were converted into a lounge in the 1870s which endures today as the Ships Cellar Lounge. W hat is it about the Chebeague Island Inn Located on an island and accessible only by boat the Inn creates a feeling of escape even for visitors coming from nearby towns says Caitlin Prentice. The Inn sits on the highest point of the island facing west so it offers the sunset overlooking Casco Bay. The island of many springs is appealing for the privacy it offers. Recent guests who have sought its seclusion include Star Wars director J.J. Abrams actress Rooney Mara Carol Girl with the Dragon Tattoo NFL Commission- er Roger Goodell New York chef Dan Barber and actor Michael Richards Seinfield. Beyond these the inn has Charlies ghost. Charlie was a bit of a drinker and he frequented the bar at the inn says Prentice. This was about 100 years ago. One night his wife got fed up with him and kicked him out. He went to the inn drowned his sorrows and stum- bled upstairs to a room. Before doing so he carelessly tossed a lit cigarette under the porch. The inn caught fire and burned to the ground. In his drunk- en stupor Charlie never woke up. He died in his room. Hes said to haunt the inn which was rebuilt in 1924. the Ships Cellar Lounge. Chebeague Island Inn 61 South Road Chebeague Island road warrior 28 p o R t l a n d monthly magazine fromtopdouglasmerriam-chebeagueislandinn3courtesyyorkharborinn