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New Vineyard is a town in Franklin County, Maine, United States. The population was 721 at the 2020 census. [2] ... New Vineyard, Maine. 20 languages ...
According to the 2020 United States census, Maine is the 9th least populous state, with 1,372,247 inhabitants, and the 12th smallest by land area, spanning 30,842.92 square miles (79,882.8 km 2). [1] Maine is divided into 16 counties and contains 482 municipalities consisting of cities, towns, and plantations. [ 2 ]
Franklin County is a county located in the state of Maine, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population was 29,456, [1] making it the second-least populous county in Maine. Its county seat is Farmington. [2] The county was established on May 9, 1838, and named for Benjamin Franklin. [3]
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It then joins US 2, enters the town of New Sharon, and intersects SR 134. In Farmington Falls, it intersects SR 41, which heads south. SR 27 then turns onto SR 4 and SR 43. The three routes then turn east toward Industry. SR 27 splits off and heads north into New Vineyard. SR 27 then joins SR 234 before entering New Portland.
SR 234 heads due east on Norton Hill Road, passing to the south of Porter Lake and crossing into New Vineyard, where it becomes Lake Street and intersect SR 27 (New Vineyard Road). SR 234 turns north onto SR 27 and the two routes run concurrently for two miles (3.2 km) before SR 234 turns east again onto Anson Valley Road towards the town of ...
The town is crossed by U. S. 201A and state routes 8, 16, 43, 148 and 234. It borders the towns of Starks to the south, Industry and New Vineyard to the west, New Portland and Embden to the north, and (across the Kennebec River) Madison to the east.
As of the census [4] of 2000, there were 135 people, 58 households, and 37 families residing in the plantation. The population density was 4.1 inhabitants per square mile (1.6/km 2).