Presque Isle will restore a 90-year-old hotel to help revitalize its downtown
The Presque Isle House hotel on Main Street as it appeared sometime in the 1920s. When this building was torn down in 1931, the Northeastland Hotel was built on the same site. Credit: Courtesy of Dick Graves
PRESQUE ISLE, Maine — A 90-year-old hotel in Presque Isle that has harbored dignitaries, prom-goers and even a famous race horse will have a new mission: help the city revitalize its downtown.
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