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“While the world has changed in many ways over the past century, the Kawanhee Inn has remained a gem of the past. With many authentic and historical buildings being lost to overdevelopment and disrepair, it is a blessing that the Kawanhee Inn has remained true to its character and roots.” In 2005 Chris and Jodi Huntington purchased the historic Kawanhee Inn, located on Webb Lake in Weld, Maine. Their mission was to completely update the main lodge while still retaining the distinct character and rich history of the building. Gary designed a bar and reception desk that is the focal point in the Inn, bringing guests together to enjoy a cocktail while admiring the gorgeous sunsets.




Gary Krauss sitting on one of his live-edge stools.
The bar is made out of Figured Maple and ship lapped Wild Cherry.
Live-edge Cabinetry
Kawanhee Inn
webb Lake, Weld, Maine maineinn.net
Check-in at the Kawanhee Inn
Live-edge Bird's-eye Maple Bartop
Live-edge glass storage
Live-edge bar and stool
Live-edge Wet Bar and Cabinets in a home
East Wilton, Maine