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Buxton is a town in York County, Maine, United States. It is part of the Portland metropolitan area. The population was 8,376 at the 2020 census. [2]
Bar Mills is an unincorporated village in the town of Buxton, York County, Maine, United States. The community is located along the Saco River at the junction of state routes 4A and 112 . Bar Mills has a post office with ZIP code 04004.
The Proprietors Meeting House and Parish House, known for many years as the Universalist Church of Scarborough and South Buxton, is a historic church complex at the junction of Maine State Route 22 and Old County Road in the village of South Buxton, on the Scarborough side of the town line with Buxton, Maine. [2]
The Buxton Powder House is a historic military storage magazine in Buxton, Maine. Built in 1813, this small brick building housed the community's military supplies during the War of 1812, and is one of three such structures to survive in the state. It is located in a field off Long Plains Road near the center of the town.
State Route 22 (SR 22) is a 19.4-mile (31.2 km) state highway located in southwestern Maine. It serves the western suburbs of Portland , running from SR 35 in Buxton east into the city, where it ends at SR 77 .
The Little River is an 18.8-mile-long (30.3 km) [1] tributary of the Presumpscot River in the U.S. state of Maine.It rises in the northern part of the town of Buxton in York County and flows southeast, then northeast into Gorham in Cumberland County.
The highway continues to the east into the town of Buxton. SR 4A then crosses SR 112 before terminating at US 202/SR 4. This segment of SR 4A is a former alignment of both US 202 and SR 4, which were moved to a southern bypass alignment in 1937-38.
The Salmon Falls (East) Historic District encompasses a node of rural development in western Buxton, Maine.It includes thirteen historic properties, mainly Greek Revival in character, extending north along Maine State Route 117, north of its junction with Simpson Road, and two on the latter street, that were all built between about 1800 and 1850.