The Historic Kennebunk Inn In Maine Is Notoriously Haunted And We Dare You To Spend The Night

The Kennebunk Inn in Maine offers historic charm, a haunted experience, and a renowned on-site restaurant.

Maine is full of history. You'll find it in museums, small towns, and even on some unique hiking trails. You'll even find it in some of our local hotels and bed and breakfasts. Of course, with so many old, historic homes converted into the most beautiful inns, this shouldn't come as a surprise. The spot we're featuring today is said to be one of the most haunted hotels in the state. Would you stay there? We probably would!

The Kennebunk Inn in Kennebunk is one of the most quintessentially Maine spots you can spend the night in. They also offer a fantastic restaurant called Acadme. But a cozy evening and great food isn't the only special thing about stay here.

The inn dates back to 1799 when it was the private home of Phineas Cole. From 1799 to the 1930s the home changed hands just four times.

It became a hotel in 1928 and in the late 1930s, the name was officially changed to The Kennebunk Inn.

Much has changed over the years, including the prices in this menu from 1981! But a lot has stayed the same.

And some say that includes those who spend time here.

Legend has it that the inn is haunted by a former clerk of the hotel named Silas Perkins.

He passed in the mid-twentieth century, but must have loved his job. Those who have seen him say he still haunts the inn tossing glasses and plates off their shelves when he's in the mood for a festive time.

While the presence of a ghost can be alarming, it seems Silas is kind and not looking for any trouble. His presence is actually a small price to pay for a stay in one of the inn's beautifully renovated guestrooms and suites.

Aside from meeting friendly ghosts, another great benefit of a stay here is enjoying the on-site restaurant called Academe. One of their most loved dishes is the lobster pot pie and we recommend you try it.

Or, keep things simple and try the nachos. Either way, you're in for a treat (and a little bit of a scare!) if you book a weekend away at The Kennebunk Inn.

The Kennebunk Inn offers 17 rooms and six suites. Regular rooms range in price from $79 to $239 per night and suites range from $119 to $299 per night. You can learn more about the rooms and suites by checking out their website. You can also follow them on Facebook. The restaurant is open Thursday through Saturday from 4:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. If you have more questions you can reach the inn on 207-985-3351.

If you love the idea of spending an evening with ghosts there are more spots reported to be haunted. These 10 haunted hotels in Maine will make your stay a nightmare.

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