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They include a popular pizza restaurant in Lisbon, a mixed-used development in Menomonee Falls and a housing project in West Bend. Pizza Ranch in Lisbon Pizza Ranch is expected to open in the ...
Lisbon is a town in Androscoggin County, Maine, United States. The population was 9,711 at the 2020 census. [2] It is included in both the Lewiston-Auburn, Maine metropolitan statistical area and the Lewiston–Auburn, Maine Metropolitan New England city and town area. The town of Lisbon includes the villages of Lisbon and Lisbon Falls.
Lisbon village is in the western half of the town of Lisbon and is located on the Sabattus River, a south-flowing tributary of the Androscoggin River. Maine State Route 196 passes through the village, leading southeast 3 miles (5 km) to Lisbon Falls and northwest 7 miles (11 km) to Lewiston. The small village of Lisbon Center is in the ...
Lisbon Falls is a census-designated place (CDP) in the town of Lisbon, located in Androscoggin County, Maine, United States. The population of Lisbon Falls was 4,100 at the 2010 census. [2] It is included in both the Lewiston-Auburn, Maine metropolitan statistical area and the Lewiston-Auburn, Maine, Metropolitan New England city and town area.
Lisbon Falls, Maine is a CDP in the town of Lisbon, Maine, United States of America. Lisbon Falls may also refer to: Lisbon Falls (waterfall), a waterfall in Mpumalanga, South Africa; Lisbon Falls High School, in Lisbon, Maine
It is the oldest restaurant in Lisbon, [2] having operated in the same location (though not the same building) since this time. It is the second oldest restaurant in the Iberian Peninsula, [3] and has been classified as a national landmark in Portugal. [3] The restaurant was frequented by writer Eça de Queiroz, [3] who referenced it in his ...
The Worumbo Mill was a historic mill on the bank of the Androscoggin River in Lisbon Falls, Maine. Founded in 1864, it was at one point the community's largest employer. Its main building, dating to its founding, was destroyed by fire in 1987. The complex was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973, and was delisted in 2017. [1]