Sprucewold Lodge in Boothbay Harbor was the largest log cabin in the world when
Date
7-1-2006
Additional Date Information
July-Aug 2006
Pages
42-45
Abstract
Sprucewold Lodge in Boothbay Harbor was the largest log cabin in the world when it was built in 1921. What is left today is the sleeping annex to the original building that burned down in the 1930s. Richard Pizer, who owns and operates the lodge with his wife, Dana, offers 25 different day trips to guests. Dana's uncle, Jack McQuade, owned the lodge from 1975 until his death in 1997.
Subjects
Sprucewold Lodge Boothbay Harbor
Recommended Citation
Sargent, Colin, "Sprucewold Lodge in Boothbay Harbor was the largest log cabin in the world when" (2006). Maine News Index – Portland Monthly. 1135.
https://digitalcommons.portlandlibrary.com/news_portmonthly/1135
Source
Portland Monthly