Balance Rock Inn

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Balance Rock Inn
Balance Rock Inn rear.jpg
The rear of the hotel, viewed from Bar Harbor's Shore Path, 2021
General information
LocationBar Harbor, Maine
Address21 Albert Meadow
Bar Harbor, Maine 04609
Coordinates44°23′18″N 68°12′05″W / 44.3883485018°N 68.2012541°W / 44.3883485018; -68.2012541Coordinates: 44°23′18″N 68°12′05″W / 44.3883485018°N 68.2012541°W / 44.3883485018; -68.2012541
Opening1903 (119 years ago) (1903)
Technical details
Floor count3
Design and construction
ArchitectAndrews, Jaques & Rantoul
Other information
Number of rooms27
Website
www.balancerockinn.com

The Balance Rock Inn is a boutique hotel in the American town of Bar Harbor, Maine. AAA Four Diamond-rated, the structure was built in 1903 as a home for Scottish railroad tycoon Alexander Maitland.[1] Maitland was Henry Flagler's partner in the Florida East Coast Railway.[2] The hotel is named for Balance Rock, a nearby geological formation that balances on a slender stone fulcrum just off Bar Harbor's Shore Path.

The hotel, which was expanded to 27 rooms in 1995,[3] is constructed in the shingle style and was designed by the noted architectural firm Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul.[1] Its restaurant is called The Veranda.[1][4]

Situated at the eastern end of Albert Meadow, a cul-de-sac off Bar Harbor's Main Street, the hotel stands adjacent to Grant Park and overlooks Frenchman Bay and its Porcupine Islands.

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References[]

  1. ^ a b c Our story – Balance Rock Inn official website
  2. ^ "Tycoon For A Night"Portland Monthly, July/August 2014
  3. ^ "Mount Desert Island"New York Times, August 4, 1996
  4. ^ The Veranda – official website

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