was close to $1 million.
The facility gained a reputation
early on as one of the lively night spots,
with Swamp Fox performances by the
likes of Rock Maple, Night Life and
Hokum entertaining audiences at the
Cock and Feather Lounge. Visitors
could make a night of it, starting
with a meal at the Coach & Eight
Restaurant, before heading to enjoy
music and dancing. The restaurant was
known for its daily luncheon specials
and famous Saturday night buffet,
with catering available for luncheon
parties. The facility was recognized at
that time as “Maine’s newest and most
luxurious nite spot.”
The Swamp Fox was only around
about five years before it changed
names and ownership.
By March of 1978, the Swamp
Fox was no more, having undergone
a change to Keddy’s Swamp Fox Motor Inn,
then shortened to Keddy