From collection Eastern Illustrating & Publishing Company Collection
Windsor Hotel, Belfast, Maine B303
"Windsor Hotel, Belfast, Maine B303" Windsor, Hotel, Belfast, Maine, 1949 The Windsor Hotel opened circa 1850 as the New England House. The name was later changed to the Windsor House in . It featured its own stable located next to the Masonic Building. The building was originally constructed in 1809 as a private home by Benjamin Eells. The annex began life as a tenement owned by J, Y. McClintock. It became the Windsor Annex when it was purchased from McClintock in 1912 by the Dunton Brothers. All 30 guests and patrons escaped without injury when the Windsor Hotel and annex burned to the ground in 1960. In 1949 the restaurant featured: Sandwiches (toasted & grilled): Lobster Salad Tuna Fish Salad Lettuce & Tomato Chicken Western Cheese Fried egg Hamburgers Hot Dogs Dinners (restaurant & dining room): Hot boiled lobster Fried Scallops Fried clams Steaks Chops