Stay Overnight In The 220 Year-Old Kennebunk Inn, An Allegedly Haunted Spot In Maine

The Kennebunk Inn in Maine is a historic and possibly haunted hotel known for its excellent food and charming accommodations.

In a place like Maine you don't need Halloween to feel the haunting presence of a nearby spirit. Maine has been around a very long time. It officially became a state in 1820, but our history goes back long before that and includes people and places that still play a role in our lives. Or, in this case, in the lives of tourists. You see, there's an inn located in Maine that's said to be haunted. In fact, there are quite a few. But this one might just be the oldest ghost story in the state. Are you brave enough to spend the night?

The Kennebunk Inn can be found on Main Street today. But its history is fascinating.

It was originally built in 1799 to be a private home for Phineas Cole. It changed hands 4 times before finally being turned into a hotel by George Baitler in 1928. It became known as "The Tavern." The name changed to the current one in the 1930.

It's hard to believe that this building has been around so long. To put it in perspective, this photo was taken around 1885. it was already 100 years old at this point!

Its age makes it unsurprising that spirits are said to haunt the inn. One notable spirit is that of Silas Perkins, a former inn clerk. He makes his presence known by causing wine glasses to fly or fall off of shelves and tables.

Folks also believe that former owners roam these halls as well.

None of the spirits have any ill-intentions. Perhaps they're just really dedicated to their jobs!

While you may hear an unexpected noise here and there, the inn is truly a lovely place to spend the night. If you're a Mainer, considering spending a weekend.

Their food is some of the best in the area. In fact, the inn is owned by David and Sue Horner and their daughter and son-in-law, Shanna Horner O’Hea and Brian O’Hea. Brian and Shanna met at the Culinary Institute of America so you can expect some pretty incredible dishes here.

Despite its age, the Kennebunk Inn is totally fresh and contemporary. If the original owners could see it now their jaws might drop!

Fall and winter are lovely seasons to stay, so consider a few nights. You might even have a chance to chat with some real old-time Mainers!

Despite any ghostly spirits, The Kennebunk Inn is a truly lovely place to stay in Maine. You can learn more about it on their website. If you have questions, give them a call on 207-985-3351.

We've got more where that came from. Check out these 9 other haunted hotels in Maine.

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