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Hedges Hall Deconstruction This is the page for the Hedges Hall deconstruction project. We will attempt to disassemble 85% of the the building to be erected later.

This is a challenging project, and we are looking to hire individuals and contractors to pitch in.

02/11/2020

A walkthrough of hedges hall during the August auction preview.

The end of an era.  On August 4th I visited Point Lookout to take a walk through Hedges (formerly Guinley) hall in advan...
02/11/2020

The end of an era. On August 4th I visited Point Lookout to take a walk through Hedges (formerly Guinley) hall in advance of the publicized auction. Pictures here show one of the cabins on display, as well as some auction items.

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02/11/2020

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After a recent auction, the last artifacts of an era of corporate largesse are going, going, gone.

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02/11/2020

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The pavilion the auction was being held in was sold, even the chairs the bidders were sitting in.

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02/11/2020

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“It is mind-boggling,” said auctioneer John Botero of Thomaston Place Auction Galleries, who is overseeing the auction of parts of Point Lookout resort in Northport.

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02/11/2020

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NORTHPORT — Bit by bit, the 387-acre tract of land in Northport that had been developed into a corporate resort on Ducktrap Mountain is returning to quieter days when it was primarily the Maine woods. The buildings, once glittering with banquets,...

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02/11/2020

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The owners of Point Lookout Resort formally ended their search for someone to lease large portions of the Northport resort and conference center, but they plan

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02/11/2020

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Three months after the new owners of Point Lookout Conference Center in Northport announced they would close the sprawling events center by years’ end, they have changed their minds.

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02/11/2020

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A representative of the resort owners told Bangor Daily News this week that continuing to operate the business isn't viable for a number of reasons, including its sprawling layout and impending large capital investments such as replacing roofs and boilers.

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