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  2. Kennebec River - Wikipedia

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    The Kennebec River before the construction of Edwards Dam was extremely important as a spawning ground for Atlantic fish. In 1837, the Edwards Dam was built across the Kennebec River, just shy of the limit of tidal influence. Made of timber and concrete, it extended 917 feet (280 m) across the river and 25 feet (7.6 m) high.

  3. Merrymeeting Bay - Wikipedia

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    The waters of the bay flow out through The Chops at low tide, while high tide brings a mix of fresh water and seawater back up the Kennebec. The river flow volume from six rivers typically exceeds the volume of the incoming tide. Combined with the bottleneck of The Chops, the result is a tidal waterbody with very little salt, known as brackish.

  4. Temple Stream - Wikipedia

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    Temple Stream is a small river in Franklin County, Maine, United States.It is located in the Kennebec River watershed. [1]It is named for the town of Temple, Maine.Temple's Intervale Road runs along the stream's southern banks, while Cummings Hill Road crosses it, near it its intersection with Maple Street.

  5. Sagadahoc County, Maine - Wikipedia

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    The name comes from the "Sagadahoc River", an early name for the Kennebec River. [4] Samuel de Champlain led the first known visit of Europeans to the region. In 1607, the English Popham Colony was established in what is now Phippsburg; it was abandoned a year later, but English fishermen and trappers continued to visit the area.

  6. Bath, Maine - Wikipedia

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    It was a reference to the Kennebec River, which Samuel de Champlain explored in 1605. Popham Colony was established in 1607 downstream, together with Fort St George. The settlement failed due to harsh weather and lack of leadership, but the colonists built the New World 's first oceangoing vessel constructed by English shipwrights , the ...

  7. Sagadahoc Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Sagadahoc Bridge is a four-lane concrete segmental box girder bridge between the City of Bath and the town of Woolwich, Maine, carrying U.S. Route 1 (US 1) over the Kennebec River. It was completed in 2000 to replace the two-lane road portion of the adjoining 1927 Carlton Bridge, which remains in use as a rail bridge.

  8. Category:Rivers of Kennebec County, Maine - Wikipedia

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    Kennebec River (1 C, 14 P) Pages in category "Rivers of Kennebec County, Maine" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.

  9. The Chops Passage - Wikipedia

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    Merrymeeting Bay empties into the Kennebec River here before it heads to the Atlantic Ocean. Chop Point School and Chop Point Camp are also located on west Chops Point a Peninsula located at one side of The Chops. The Chops Passage is close to Goose Cove and Butler Cove, and marks the border between Bath, Maine, and Woolwich, Maine. [1]