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Press Releases

MAINE’S HISTORIC BLACK POINT INN WELCOMES FALL WITH SEASONAL SPECIALS

Scarborough, ME –Black Point Inn (www.blackpointinn.com) is making fall escapes easy for golf enthusiasts and couples looking for a romantic getaway. Four specially designed packages, available beginning September 20, will offer guests wallet-friendly pricing and extra amenities that make a relaxing fall adventure too tempting to pass up. (Read full article)

Maine’s Historic Black Point Inn Opens Doors For The Season with Lodging Deals, Specials Events And Green Updates

Scarborough, ME – Black Point Inn  has opened its doors to a season full of events,  activities, and attractive lodging specials.  With updated guest amenities and a continued investment in being  “green,” Black Point Inn is committed to enhancing guests’ experiences while remaining faithful to the original,  historic property's design and ambiance. (Read full article)

Maine’s Seaside, Historic Black Point Inn Earning National Acclaim

Award-winning oceanfront inn announces launch of 2008 high season, new Executive Chef, and additional renovations.
Scarborough, ME – The historic Black Point Inn (www.blackpointinn.com) in southern coastal Maine is earning a growing number of national accolades one year after its re-launch under the management of True North Hospitality BPI . (Read full article)

Maine’s Historic Black Point Inn Opens Doors Under New Management 

Scarborough, ME – The historic Black Point Inn (www.blackpointinn.com) in southern coastal Maine has
opened its doors under new management, following extensive renovations.  (Read full article.)

Maine’s Black Point Inn And Migis Lodge Named To National Geographic Traveler’s Prestigious “Stay List”

Scarborough, ME – National Geographic Traveler magazine has named Scarborough, Maine’s historic
Black Point Inn and South Casco, Maine’s Migis Lodge to its first-ever “Stay List.” (Read full article.)



A 15-minute drive from downtown Portland, the Black Point is a Maine classic. Situated on 9 acres on a point with views along the coast both north and south, the inn was built as a summer resort in 1873, in an area enshrined in some of the work of noted painter Winslow Homer.