The Elmwood Hotel in Waterville, Maine




Title:
The Elmwood Hotel in Waterville, Maine

Description:
The Elmwood Hotel, now non-existent, used to be the height of Waterville, Maine back in the day. It has since then be replaced by a Rite-Aid, and so this video is to show the world, especially Mainers, what they missed out on.

Author:
tootleshasnoodles

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Maine, Waterville, Elmwood, hotel, history, tootleshasnoodles, antique, kerri, rite, aid, beautiful,

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