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Camden made national headlines in 2010 after it was announced that the town would be giving some land away (2.8 acres and a run-down leather tannery) for "free", on the condition that a prospective business owner would have to pay $175,000 to the city of Camden and create 24 "full time" jobs. As of 2012, Camden had yet to find any takers. [18]
Megunticook Lake is a body of water in Knox County, Maine. Parts of the lake are located in the towns of Camden, Hope and Lincolnville. Covering 1,328 acres (537 ha), it is the largest lake by both area and volume in Knox County. The public can access the lake from improved boat ramps located off route 52 to the east and route 105 along the ...
The Megunticook River is a short river in Camden, Maine. Megunticook River falls, Camden, Maine, from Robert N. Dennis collection of stereoscopic views From the spillway of Megunticook Lake ( 44°14′06″N 69°05′59″W / 44.2350°N 69.0997°W / 44.2350; -69.0997 ( Megunticook River source ) ), the river runs 3.5 miles (5.6 ...
The Camden Snow Bowl is a small, town-owned ski area in Camden, Maine. Located about 4.5 miles (7.2 km) from Penobscot Bay on the eastern slope of Ragged Mountain. [1] It also features a toboggan run on which the U.S. National Toboggan Championships are hosted annually. During the summer, visitors are able to hike, mountain bike, or boat and fish.
The 790-foot (240 m) summit of Mount Battie, part of Camden Hills State Park, is within the CDP. U.S. Route 1 passes through the center of the village, leading north 18 miles (29 km) to Belfast and south 8 miles (13 km) to Rockland. Maine State Routes 52 (Mountain Street) and 105 (Washington Street
Camden Hills State Park is a 5,710-acre (2,310 ha) public recreation area overlooking Penobscot Bay in the town of Camden, Knox County, Maine. The state park features multi-use trails to Mount Battie, [3] Mount Megunticook, [4] and other scenic locales. The park is managed by the Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry. [1]
Peaks in the state of Maine [1] [2] Mountain Peak Elevation Prominence Isolation Location County; Mount Abraham: 4,049 ft 1234 m: 899 ft 274 m: 4.11 mi 6.62 km Franklin: Agamenticus: 692 ft 211 m: 522 ft 159 m: 12.05 mi 19.4 km
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