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Governor’s Restaurant

Presque Isle Yesterday & Today

The Chandler Phair home built in 1906.

Today is the place where Governor’s Restaurant is located.

Two neighboring buildings in Presque Isle, Maine, featuring a large shingled house with a front porch and awnings beside a long, red institutional-style building, both set back from a dirt street with young trees and grass in the foreground.Color photograph of the Governor’s Restaurant in Presque Isle, Maine, showing a bright red, two-story historic building at a street intersection with traffic lights, adjacent stone buildings, signage reading “Governor’s,” and leafless trees indicating early spring or late fall.

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