TURN-OF-THE-CENTURY VACATIONLAND
York, Maine has a deep history of being the playground of the northeast, and one of the top summer hot spots of the east coast. Originally located at the end of the whistle stop, vacationers would take the train up to York to enjoy a stay in one of the many beautiful victorian hotels dotting the oceanfront.
As the evolution of the automobile changed commerce in the area, the shift to to exterior corridor motels took the country by storm, creating a dynamic couple of decades of design in the building styles celebrating the culture of the automobile and travel.