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Paris is a town in and the county seat of Oxford County, Maine, United States. Paris is included in the Lewiston-Auburn, Maine metropolitan New England City and town area. [2] The population was 5,179 at the 2020 census. [3] The census-designated place of South Paris is located within the town. Because the U.S. Post Office refers to the entire ...
South Paris is a census-designated place (CDP) located within the town of Paris in Oxford County, Maine, United States. South Paris is included in the Lewiston-Auburn , Maine metropolitan New England city and town area.The population was 2,237 at the 2000 census .
The Paris Hill Historic District encompasses the historic 19th century village of Paris Hill in Paris, Maine.This village was the primary civic seat in the town, which is also the county seat of Oxford County, and was where county facilities were located until they were moved to South Paris in 1895.
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The McLaughlin House and Garden are a historic house museum and associated specimen garden at 97 Main Street in South Paris, Maine.The property includes a traditional New England connected farmstead with house, ell, and barn, all of which date to the mid-19th century, and a landscaped garden area developed beginning in the 1930s by Bernard McLaughlin that now houses more than 500 varieties of ...
Stearns Hill Farm is a historic farm at 90 Stearns Hill Road in West Paris, Maine.The farm is a well-preserved property which has been in continuous agricultural use since the late 18th century, most of that time in ownership by a single family.
The Robinson-Parsons Farm is a historic farmhouse on Parsons Road in Paris, Maine.This house, a well-preserved Federal style structure whose oldest portion dates to c. 1795, was built by Stephen Robinson, one of the earliest white settlers of the area, and has remained in the hands of his descendants.
West Paris is a town in Oxford County, Maine, United States.Originally settled in 1771 for land that what was deemed "superior for pasturage, hay crops, and orchards", West Paris became a center of Finnish (Finnish: suomalaiset, IPA: [ˈsuo̯mɑlɑi̯set]) immigrant settlement in the 19th century, with many if the town's current residents being descendants of the original Finnish settlers.