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  2. Founded in 1790, Washington County is one of 16 counties in the state of Maine. Historically, Washington County was formed from As Washington County, Massachusetts was formed from part of Lincoln County. ... Calais High School serves local students and offers a variety of educational programs. The city's most prominent landmark is the Calais ...
  3. Washington County is known for its rugged coastline, small fishing villages, and rich maritime heritage. Major Highways and Landmarks. Washington County is served by U.S. Route 1, which runs along the coast and connects the county to the rest of Maine. State Routes 9 and 192 also provide important regional connections.
  4. Founded in 1790, Hancock County is one of 16 counties in the state of Maine. Historically, Hancock County, formerly known as Hancock County, Massachusetts, was formed from part of Lincoln County. The city of Ellsworth is the county seat. With FIPS code of 9, Hancock County has a population of 56,192 and area of 2,351 square miles (6,089 km²).
  5. Topsham is part of Maine School Administrative District 75, with Mt. Ararat High School serving local students. Major landmarks include the Topsham Fairgrounds, which hosts the annual Topsham Fair, a tradition that dates back to the 1800s, celebrating agriculture and community. ... Maine; Cities and Towns in Washington County, Maine; Cities and ...
  6. Augusta, the capital city of Maine, is located in the southern part of Kennebec County, along the Kennebec River. It is about 55 miles north of Portland and centrally located within the state. The area was first settled in 1754 as a trading post and became a fort during the French and Indian War.
  7. Norway is part of School Administrative District 17, with Oxford Hills Comprehensive High School serving local students. Notable landmarks include the Norway Opera House, built in 1894, which now serves as a community center and event space. ... Cities and Towns in Washington County, Maine; Cities and Towns in York County, Maine; Recent Posts ...
  8. Sep 28, 2024The Maine Lobster Festival in Rockland, although held in August, begins to be on the minds of locals and visitors alike as summer kicks off. July. Weather: July is the warmest month in Maine, with temperatures ranging from 60°F to 80°F (16°C to 27°C). The weather is warm and occasionally humid, especially in southern Maine.
  9. Founded in 1760, Lincoln County is one of 16 counties in the state of Maine. Historically, Lincoln County, formerly known as Lincoln County, Massachusetts was formed from part of York County. The city of Wiscasset is the county seat. With FIPS code of 15, Lincoln County has a population of 35,828 and area of 700 square miles (1,813 km²).
  10. Hudson Falls Area, Population, Zip Codes, Latitude and Longitude. Area: 2.1 square miles; Population: 6,800 (2020 Census); Zip Codes: 12839; Latitude: 43.2970° N; Longitude: 73.5801° W; Location and History. Hudson Falls is located near the Hudson River in Washington County, about 10 miles north of Glens Falls.The village is historically significant for its early industrial growth ...
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