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  2. Sheepscot River - Wikipedia

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    The Sheepscot River is a 66-mile-long (106 km) [1] river in the U.S. state of Maine. ... Schematic map of estuary. Smaller islands of the estuary

  3. Sheepscot Historic District - Wikipedia

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    June 23, 1978. The Sheepscot Historic District encompasses a historic village in Alna and Newcastle, Maine. Located just below the mouth of Dyer Brook where it enters the Sheepscot River, the 1,200-acre (490 ha) includes an area that has seen little alteration in more than 100 years, [2] and includes one of the oldest roadways in the state. The ...

  4. Template:Sheepscot River map - Wikipedia

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    This is a route-map template for the Sheepscot River, a waterway in the United States. For a key to symbols see {{Waterways legend}}. For information on using this template, refer to Template:Routemap. For pictograms used, see Commons:BSicon/Catalogue

  5. West Branch Sheepscot River - Wikipedia

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    The West Branch Sheepscot River is a 24.9-mile-long (40.1 km) [1] river in Maine. The branch originates in the northwest corner of Palermo (44°27′27″N 69°25′20″W) and flows southwesterly through Branch Pond and the village of Weeks Mills in the town of China. The branch then flows southerly through the town of Windsor to a confluence ...

  6. Head Tide Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Head Tide Historic District encompasses a formerly industrial, now rural village at the head of tide of the Sheepscot River in Alna, Maine.The area had been industrially active since the mid-18th century, but its mills declined and were all destroyed by 1949, leaving a predominantly residential area with a number of houses dating mainly to the period before 1860.

  7. Wiscasset, Maine - Wikipedia

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    Wiscasset is a town in and the seat of Lincoln County, Maine, United States. [2] The municipality is located in the state of Maine's Mid Coast region. The population was 3,742 as of the 2020 census. [3] Home to the Chewonki Foundation, Wiscasset is a tourist destination noted for early architecture and as the location of Red's Eats restaurant.

  8. Newcastle, Maine - Wikipedia

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    Newcastle is a town in Lincoln County, Maine, United States. The population was 1,848 at the 2020 census. [2] The village of Newcastle is located in the eastern part of the town, [3] on the Damariscotta River. Together with the village of Damariscotta linked by the Main Street bridge, they form the Twin Villages (see Damariscotta-Newcastle CDP).

  9. List of rivers of Maine - Wikipedia

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    St. Francis River in Maine (rivière Saint-François in Quebec) Right bank of Saint John River (Maine) Saint John River. Allagash River. Musquacook Stream. Fish River. Red River. Birch River. North Branch Birch River.