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Norway is a town in Oxford County, Maine, United States. Norway was included in the Lewiston-Auburn, Maine metropolitan New England city and town area. The population was 5,077 at the 2020 census. [2] It is home to Pennesseewassee Lake, a freshwater lake and recreation area.
at 6:00 pm. View Agenda Agenda PDF More Options. The Town of Norway. 19 Danforth St. Norway, Maine 04268. info@norwaymaine.com. (207) 743-6651.
Located in west-central Maine’s Oxford County, Norway is a small town of 5,000 that’s near to Lake Pennesseewassee, one of the region’s largest lakes and most popular recreational areas. Norway is about an hour east of the state’s border with neighboring New Hampshire and the White Mountain National Forest – one of New England’s ...
Visit Norway & South Paris, Maine in the western foothills. Historically mill and factory towns, they’re now revitalized and offer self-guided tours. Visit Ordway Grove and the Roberts Farm Preserve for hiking, biking, and cross-country skiing.
Norway, Maine offers a variety of fun things to do and places to visit for travelers of all ages and interests. Exploring downtown Norway is a must-do activity, with its historic buildings, unique shops, and delicious restaurants.
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Norway has a substantial number of interesting, unique homes not typical of most Maine towns. (See the Historic District below.) The town is the birthplace of Donald Barrows Partridge, a U.S. Representative, town clerk, and principal of the high school in Canton.
The Norway Historical Society, founded in 1974 and incorporated in 1977, is dedicated to preserving the long history of the town and the many great contributions of its citizens. The Society’s home, located at the corner of Main and Whitman Streets in downtown Norway, is the Mark P. Smith house.
Norway Downtown is a non-profit organization working with local people to build on the assets of a unique and treasured Main Street. Its mission is to lead the effort to revitalize Norway's historic Main Street in collaboration with residents, businesses and organizations.
A walk down Norway's Main Street is a stroll back in time, showcasing numerous examples of period architecture dating back as far as the early 1800s, but mostly built immediately after the Great Fire of 1894.