The Nonantum Resort - Kennebunkport (Maine) - United States
The Nonantum Resort hotel city: Kennebunkport (Maine) - Country: United States
Address: 95 Ocean Avenue; zip code: ME 04046
This Kennebunkport waterfront resort offers free Wi-Fi and individually decorated rooms that include cable TV. Cape Arundel Golf Course is 2 miles away and Webhannet Golf Club is 10 minutes’ drive.
-- L'établissement The Nonantum Resort est un complexe de bord de mer à Kennebunkport. Il met à votre disposition une connexion Wi-Fi gratuite et des chambres à la décoration personnalisée dotées de la télévision par câble.
-- Este complejo, situado frente al mar en Kennebunkport, dispone de conexión Wi-Fi gratuita y ofrece alojamientos con TV por cable y un diseño individual.
-- Dieses Resort am Wasser in Kennebunkport bietet kostenloses WLAN und individuell eingerichtete Zimmer mit Kabel-TV. Sie wohnen 3,2 km vom Golfplatz Cape Arundel und 10 Fahrminuten vom Golfklub Webhannet entfernt.
-- Dit resort in Kennebunkport ligt aan het water. U beschikt er over gratis WiFi en individueel ingerichte kamers met kabel-tv. Golfbaan Cape Arundel ligt ongeveer 3 km verderop. Met de auto bent u in 10 minuten bij Webhannet Golf Club.
-- Posizionato di fronte all'acqua a Kennebunkport, questo resort offre la connessione Wi-Fi gratuita e camere con arredamento personalizzato e TV via cavo.
-- 这间肯纳邦克港(Kennebunkport)的海滨度假酒店提供免费无线网络连接和带有线电视的装饰独特的客房,距离Cape Arundel Golf Course高尔夫球场2英里(3.
-- Курортный отель The Nonantum находится на побережье, в поселке Кеннебанкпорт, в 3,2 км от гольф-поля Cape Arundel и в 10 минутах езды от гольф-клуба Webhannet. К услугам гостей индивидуально оформленные номера и бесплатный WiFi.
-- يوفر هذا المنتجع الواقع على واجهة كينيبونكبورت المائية خدمة الواي فاي المجانية ويضم غرفًا مزينة بشكل فردي ومزودة بتلفزيون نع قنوات الكابل. ويبعد مسافة كيلومترين عن ملعب غولف كيب أروندل و10 دقائق بالسيارة عن نادي ويبهانيت للغولف.
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1802 House Bed & Breakfast Inn - Kennebunkport Hotels, Maine
1802 House Bed & Breakfast Inn 3 Stars Hotel in Kennebunkport, Maine Within US Travel Directory This historic Kennebunkport, Maine bed and breakfast features a hot breakfast with and free Wi-Fi.
The shops at Dock Square are less than 10 minutes’ walk away.
A flat-screen cable TV and iPod docking station are featured in each room at the 1802 House Bed and Breakfast Inn.
A fireplace, spa bath and seating area are additionally offered in certain deluxe rooms and suites.
Guests can stroll through the garden at this Maine 1802 House Bed and Breakfast Inn.
Free private parking is available.
The daily gourmet breakfast features local Maine ingredients.
Cookies and cakes are available with hot and cold beverages every afternoon.
Packed breakfasts are available upon request.
Mast Cove Galleries are within 12 minutes’ walk from the property, and the Cape Arundel Golf Club is less than 2 km away.
Guests will also be 1 km from Federal Jack's Restaurant and Brew Pub.
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President George H.W. Bush’s golf gear up for auction
A set of golf equipment that belonged to former President George H.W. Bush will be auctioned by Boston-based RR Auction.
Set includes: a golf bag, putter, shoes, and golf balls, used while golfing at the Cape Arundel Golf Club in Kennebunkport, Maine.
The collection is highlighted by Bush’s Titleist Scotty Cameron ‘Big Sur’ chest putter, engraved on the face with white text, “George Bush.”
Also included is his Callaway ‘Big Bertha’ golf bag, which has an attached Cape Arundel Golf Club membership tag, engraved, “President George H. W. Bush, Member.”
Within the bag are his well-used size 11 Nike Air golf shoes, as well as four of Bush’s personalized golf balls featuring his facsimile signature and the presidential seal.
For information, visit the RR Auction web site at rrauction.com.
The Cottages at Cabot Cove in Kennebunkport ME
Reserve: . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. The Cottages at Cabot Cove 7 South Main Street Kennebunkport ME 04046 Offering free WiFi access, these cottages are located in Kennebunkport. Guests can enjoy the scenic views and landscaped gardens on the grounds. A patio is included with each guest unit at The Cottages and Cabot Cove. The kitchenettes are equipped with a dishwasher and the private bathrooms have a hairdryer. A variety of activities can be enjoyed in the surrounding area, including cycling and tennis. Arundel Beach is 4 minutes’ drive from Kennebunkport Cottages at Cabot Cove. Webhannet Golf Club is 2.7 miles away.
Links at Outlook in Maine Golf Course Hole by Hole
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Come play The Links at Outlook golf course for a unique golf experience on a true link-style golf course.
Located in South Berwick, Maine, the course is just a little over an hour from downtown Boston. We are only a 15–20 minute drive from all Southern Maine tourist areas including Kittery, York, Ogunquit, Wells, & Kennebunkport.
We invite you to host your next wedding or function at The Red Barn at Outlook Farm. Our facility offers several unique venues to host your guests at a function site they will remember for years to come. Imagine your guests mingling, dining, and dancing while enjoying spectacular views of our 18 Hole Championship links-style golf course.
Our Golf Shop carries a full-line of ladies and men's apparel, featuring the latest fashion and accessories. Our helpful staff will provide the highest quality of customer service including certified PGA Professionals to schedule individual and group golf lessons or clinics.
Bush family hosts annual golf tourney
Since the annual tournament started, it has raised over $2.4 million for Gary's House.
Celebrities hit the links for annual George H.W. Bush golf tournament
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Bush reacts to latest Middle East violence
(4 Aug 2002) SHOTLIST
1. Wide shot of town buildings, zoom to long shot of Bush house
2. US President George W. Bush and his father, former President George Bush Senior in golf cart, George W. Bush gets out of golf cart holding a golf club.
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) George W. Bush, US President:
Good Morning. I'm distressed to hear about the latest suicide bombers in Israel. For those who yearn for peace in the Middle East, for those in Arab lands, for those in Europe, for those all around the world who yearn for peace, we must do everything we possibly can to stop the terror. There are a few killers who want to stop the peace process that we have started and we must not let them. For the sake of humanity, for the sake of the Palestinians who suffer, for the sake of the Israelis who are under attack, we must stop the terror. I call upon all nations to do everything they can to stop these terrorist killers. Thank you.... Now, watch this (golf) drive.
4. Wide shot of George W. Bush and George Bush Senior beside golf cart
5. Mid shot of President Bush hitting golf ball
6. George Bush Senior puts golf club in cart
7. UPSOUND (English) George W. Bush:
See you at church.
8. Golf cart drives off
STORYLINE
US President George W. Bush condemned the latest suicide bombing attack in Israel on Sunday, calling on all nations to prevent a few killers from disrupting the Middle East peace process.
There are a few killers who want to stop the peace process that we have started. We must not let them, Bush said shortly before he began an early-morning golf game with his father, former US President George Bush Senior.
President Bush is spending a weekend with his parents at their summer home at Kennebunkport on the Maine coast.
The latest bombing on a packed bus in northern Israel during the morning rush hour on Sunday killed at least nine people and wounded 37 others.
The apparent suicide attack occurred at the Meron Junction, between the towns of Acre and Tsfat, about 60 kilometers (35 miles) northwest of the West Bank.
The civilian bus was carrying a number of soldiers returning to their bases on Sunday, the beginning of the work week in Israel.
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Memories of George H.W. Bush: Family was his focus
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I arrived at Washington D.C.'s posh Jefferson Hotel for my first-ever interview with George H.W. Bush the afternoon before he announced he was running for president in 1980. His family was gathered around him in his suite. Daughter Dorothy, then barely out of her teens, sat on the floor leaning up against her dad's leg. I remember the moment because that is how he defined himself -- a man at the center of his family; his family, the center of his universe. His career in public service covered so many different jobs: Congressman, briefly; candidate, often; ambassador at the U.N. and in Beijing; director of the CIA; chairman of the Republican National Committee. We used to joke that he couldn't keep a job. PHOTOS: George H.W. Bush Through the Years But the family was a constant, including his deceptively strong-willed wife, Barbara, who kept her own firm political opinions to herself most of the time, as she worked on needlepoint projects stitching in an animal or design for each of the grandchildren as they were born. In 1980, Bush finally became Ronald Reagan's choice as a running mate -- and for eight years the vice president logged more miles on Air Force Two, and visited more foreign countries, than any predecessor. In Washington, he was personally well-liked, with friends on both sides of the political aisle. But in 1988, when he was elected to succeed President Reagan, the modest Bush national agenda did not make much in the way of history. He may be best remembered for his thousand points of light theme saluting private charitable outreach. The White House press corps did love decamping to Kennebunkport, Maine, each summer to cover the president, who refused that first year to return to Washington until he caught a bluefish from his beloved speedboat, Fidelity. He finally hooked one the day before we were to leave. Family was always the center of attention on the grounds of the grand house on Walker's Point. I was trailing along in the press travel pool the day he played a foursome at dawn on his favorite public course Cape Arundel, which included his cocky son, George W. The Bushes were a competitive clan with little patience. W, as his family called him, came up to me on the 18th green, poking my reporter's notebook with his finger. One hour, 53 minutes, he crowed about the speed of their game. The president's doctor shook his head, laughing, dubbing the Bush style aerobic golf. President Bush lost control of the post-Reagan economy as it sank into recession, but his most vivid challenge was Iraq. One August morning in 1990, Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait, prompting Bush to build an international coalition for a campaign dubbed Desert Storm to repel the Iraqi forces. The president and his war cabinet retreated to Camp David for a strategy session and, when Marine One landed back at the White House a few hours later, the president stopped long enough at our ABC News camera to answer a question from me in a curt, uncharact
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Celebrity Spotlight Series - George H.W. Bush Golf Classic