Maine Tea Rooms

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Cathedral Pines Tea Room,Eustis, Maine, exterior, RPPC postcard front. This extremely rustic tea room , with its amateur signage and lovingly-tended front flower garden, takes its name from the Cathedral Pines wilderness area. Note the twin lightning rods mounted on the roof and the old Bell Telephone Long Distance Service sign mounted on a pine tree.
Chunking Tea Room, Dry-Mills, Maine, exterior, RPPC postcard front, 1950s.
Chunking Tea Room, Dry-Mills, Maine, exterior, RPPC postcard back, 1950s.
Fernwood Cottage Tea Room, Winthrop, Maine, exterior, RPPC postcard front, 1920s.

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