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| One of the country's remaining "train hotels", The Cambridge Hotel is characterized by its beautiful piazza which wraps around the structure like a fine lace. This Second Empire style hotel was built by a local citizen, Harry Clark, and opened in 1885 offering 17 guest rooms, fine dining and a grand place for various activities. |
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| The Cambridge Hotel offers Bed and Breakfast style rooms that have been uniquely decorated by a number of area designers, antique dealers and artists. There is a Cocktail Lounge featuring a Bistro menu, and a Fine Dining restaurant on the ground level for the public to enjoy. |
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| Located in beautiful Washington County, Cambridge has always been a a convenient location for seasonal activities such as biking, fishing, canoeing, hiking, golf, skiing, ice skating, antiquing, and visiting museums and country fairs. Its proximity to Saratoga Performing Arts Center, outlet shopping in Manchester Vermont and exploring the beautiful Green Mountains make the Cambridge Hotel a perfect choice for a fun-filled vacation getaway. |
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| Around 1904, national fame was brought to the Cambridge Hotel as the original home of "Apple Pie a la Mode". |
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| The hotel's beautifully appointed Crystal Ballroom can accommodate up to 90 guests for that special event. We cater to your every need along with the food, so that your event will be a special one to remember. |
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