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Calais
, Maine in Washington County

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City motto: Two Centuries of Proud Heritage
20 active listings near Calais
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$379,000   👍 60 Saint Croix Dr
$249,900   👍 48 Germain St
$249,000   👍 183 Shattuck Rd
$229,000   👍 587 Main St
$225,000   👍 M35 L60-61 Nashs Lk
$199,000   👍 16 Chapel St
$198,000   👍 7 Harrison St
$185,000   👍 122 Garfield St
$185,000   👍 1600 River Rd
$160,000   👍 107 Washington St
$159,900   👍 54 Harrison St
$155,000   👍* 129 South St
$149,000   👍 900 Main St
$139,500   👍 5 Baring St
$120,000   👍 South St
$99,999   👍 80 Monroe St
$85,000   👍* L2-4-5-8 Beaver Lk
$54,900   👍 495 North St

Interested in fun facts and the history of Calais, ME?
Then read on!

Here are some interesting facts about Calais, Maine:

1. Calais is the easternmost town in Maine.

2. It is located on the Canadian border and is connected to St. Stephen, New Brunswick, Canada by the St. Croix River Bridge.

3. The city was founded on June 16, 1809, by Samuel Hill and named after the French city of Calais.

4. The first sawmill in the city was established in 1826, and the first shipyard was opened in 1828.

5. Calais has a strong historical connection to the lumber industry and was once a prosperous center for shipbuilding.

6. The city is also known for its blueberry festival, which takes place annually in August and attracts thousands of visitors.

7. Calais boasts an impressive 895-acre Moosehorn National Wildlife Refuge, where visitors can hike, fish, and wildlife watch.

8. The downtown area of Calais features several buildings listed on the National Historic Register, including the Calais Free Library and the St. Croix Opera House.

9. Calais is home to the Washington County Community College, which is known for its strong nursing program.

10. Louisiana governor and Republican presidential candidate Bobby Jindal was born in the city of Baton Rouge, Louisiana but spent his early years living in Calais while his father was a graduate student at the University of Maine.