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A true Maine getaway
"This cabin inside was beautiful. So quiet and peaceful. So nice to watch the sunsets with
no distractions. A wonderful experience and the hosts were very helpful.Thecabgorgeous "
A verified traveler stayed at Newly Renovated Camp on West Grand Lake in Grand Lake Stream Maine
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