Trebor Mansion Inn

Trebor Mansion Inn is a unique and mysterious mansion on the National Historic Register ~ 26 miles north of I-95 and 26 miles south of Moosehead Lake.

Built 1830-32 by John Monroe. Purchased by David R Straw, a Maine Supreme Court law clerk and friend of President Andrew Jackson, in 1832. Moses Eaton Stencils 1836. Straw father and son David Jr found oldest operating textile mill in Maine 1865. Raised and Turreted in 1894 by the Lombard Builders. Donated Carnegie Library Lot 1905. Purchased by Senator Douglas of Illinois as a Gift for Mrs Holbrooke 1933. Restored 2002-2004. Burned 1-24-2004. Restored Again by the Shaffer Family 2004-2006.

Inn website which includes a reference to the Supervolcano series

Trebor Mansion Inn in Supervolcano
When Squirt Frog and the Evolving Tadpoles were stranded in Guilford, Maine after the Yellowstone Supervolcano erupted they stayed indefinitely at the Trebor Mansion Inn.