The Seaside House, Seal Harbor

From collection Eastern Illustrating & Publishing Company Collection

The Seaside House, Seal Harbor

Aerial view of the Seaside House was a private residence in Seal Harbor owned by the Clement Family. Over the years the Seaside house went through a few transitions; first in 1870 it was renovated into a 10-room boarding house and then in 1882 a large annex was added. Then in 1891 Amos and James Clement hired Bar Harbor-based architect John E. Clark to redesign the house into a large hotel, renaming it the Seaside Inn. In 1963 it was torn down.

Details

LB2010.9.120471
City/Town:
Seal Harbor 
State/Province:
Maine 
Hotels