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Eric Angevine, right, and his son Zachary sit in the dining room of the Sterling Inn in Caratunk that is celebrating its bicentennial this month. The bed and breakfast is popular with outdoor enthusiasts, vacationers and nearby Appalachian Trail hikers.
Sterling Inn owner Eric Angevine, center, speaks with house painter Lou Kifer on the porch of the bed and breakfast in Caratunk recently. Angevine's son Zachary is at right. The inn on U.S. Route 201 is 200 years old this year.
Eric Angevine sits in a rocker beside a wood stove as his son Zachary searches a cabinet in the kitchen of the Sterling Inn in Caratunk recently. The bed and breakfast is celebrating its bicentennial this month.
Savannah, the Angevine family dog, walks through a narrow hallway inside the Sterling Inn in Caratunk where the main house and a renovated barn are connected. The bed and breakfast is celebrating its bicentennial this month.
Sterling Inn owner Eric Angevine watches the world go by from the wrap-around porch of his 200-year-old bed and breakfast along U.S. Route 201 in Caratunk.
Known as the Katahdin room this guest room at the Sterling Inn in Caratunk is popular with hikers from the nearby Appalachian Trail.
A bathroom with a clawfoot bathtub awaits guests at the Sterling Inn bed and breakfast in Caratunk.
One of the many bedrooms in the Sterling Inn bed and breakfast in Caratunk, which is 200 years old this year and .
A large recreation room complete with television, library and table and board games has been titled the Great Room by guests at the Sterling Inn bed and breakfast in Caratunk.