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Eagle Lake (French: Lac Aigle) is a town in Aroostook County, Maine, United States. The population was 772 at the 2020 census . [ 2 ] The town was named by a body of troops heading from Bangor to the Aroostook War for the many eagles that they saw around the lake. [ 3 ]
Eagle Lake is the first, largest, and deepest lake of the Allagash Wilderness Waterway in the North Maine Woods. [4] The lake covers the eastern side of Eagle Lake township. The southern end of the lake extends into Maine township 7, range 12, where it receives overflow from Indian Pond, and into Soper Mountain township where it receives overflow from Haymock Lake via Smith Broo
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Eagle Lake (Florida), on the west side of the town of Eagle Lake, Florida Eagle Lake (Maine) , at the head of the Allagash Wilderness Waterway Eagle Lake (Fish River) , one of the Maine Fish River chain of lakes
Known in Maine as "The County", [7] [8] it is the largest county in Maine by total area, the second-largest in the United States east of the Mississippi River by total area [9] [10] [7] (behind St. Louis County, Minnesota), and the 31st-largest county in the entire contiguous U.S.
Eagle Lake: Town Aroostook 772 37.4 97 1859 New Portland: Town Somerset 765 43.9 114 1808 Island Falls: Town Aroostook 758 36.0 93 1872 Andover: Town Oxford 752 57.4
The unorganized territory (UT) of Maine is the area of Maine that has no local, incorporated municipal government. The unorganized territory consists of 435 townships, primarily heavily forested areas of the state's north, east, and west, along with de-organized municipalities and islands.
The Birch River is a 5.1-mile-long (8.2 km) [1] river in Aroostook County, Maine, in the United States.From the confluence of its North Branch and South Branch) in the southwest corner of the town of Eagle Lake, the river runs southeast to St. Froid Lake in Winterville Plantation