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Please try searching another, possibly more rural and populated region. Other cities in Penobscot county include:

Alton,   Arey,   Back Settlement,   Bangor,   Basin Mills,   Billings Hill,   Bradford,   Bradford Center,   Bradford Station,   Bradley,   Brewer,   Burlington,   Cardville,   Carmel,   Carroll,   Charleston,   Chester,   Coburn,   Cold Brook,   Corinna,   Corinna Center,   Corinth,   Costigan,   Crocker Turn,   Crockertown,   Damascus,   Dexter,   Dixmont,   Dixmont Center,   Dolby,   Drew,   East Bangor,   East Corinth,   East Dixmont,   East Eddington,   East Exeter,   East Hampden,   East Holden,   East Lowell,   East Millinocket,   East Newport,   East Orrington,   East Winn,   Eddington,   Edinburg,   Enfield,   Etna,   Etna Center,   Exeter,   Exeter Center,   Exeter Mills,   French Mill,   French Settlement,   Garland,   Gerry,   Gilford,   Glenburn,   Glenburn Center,   Gould Landing,   Greenbush,   Greenfield,   Grindstone,   Hampden,   Hampden Center,   Hampden Highlands,   Hampden Station,   Hardy Hill,   Hay Brook,   Hermon,   Hermon Center,   Hermon Pond,   Higginsville,   Holden,   Howland,   Hudson,   Huntington Mill,   Jordan Mills,   Kenduskeag,   Kingman,   Lagrange,   Lakeville,   Lee,   Levant,   Lincoln,   Lincoln Center,   Lincoln Mills,   Lowell,   Lucky Landing,   Mattawamkeag,   Maxfield,   McGregor Mill,   Meadowville,   Medway,   Milford,   Millinocket,   Morgan Beach,   Mount Chase,   Newburgh,   Newburgh Center,   Newburgh Village,   Newport,   Norcross,   North Bradford,   North Dexter,   North Dixmont,   North Hermon,   North Lincoln,   North Newburgh,   North Newport,   North Orrington,   Olamon,   Old Town,   Orono,   Orrington,   Orrington Center,   Passadumkeag,   Patten,   Pea Cove,   Pea Ridge,   Perkins,   Plymouth,   Prentiss,   Robyville,   Rollins Mill,   Rollins Mills,   Sandy Beach,   Saponac,   Seboeis,   Sherman Station,   Shin Pond,   Siberia,   Silvers Mills,   Six Mile Falls,   South Corinth,   South Exeter,   South Lagrange,   South Levant,   South Lincoln,   South Newburgh,   South Orrington,   South Springfield,   South Woodville,   Spooners Mill,   Spragues Mill,   Springfield,   Stacyville,   Stetson,   Stillwater Avenue,   Twin Brook,   Veazie,   Villa Vaughn,   Webb Hill,   Webster,   West Bangor,   West Charleston,   West Corinth,   West Enfield,   West Glenburn,   West Hampden,   West Levant,   West Seboeis,   Winn,   Woodville,  

 

Or have a look at other Maine counties including:

Androscoggin,   Aroostook,   Cumberland,   Franklin,   Hancock,   Kennebec,   Knox,   Lincoln,   Oxford,   Piscataquis,   Sagadahoc,   Somerset,   Waldo,   Washington,   York,  

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

Here are some facts about Clifton, Maine:

1. It is a small village located in Penobscot County, Maine, United States.
2. The population of Clifton, Maine, according to the 2010 census was 921.
3. The village has a total area of 47.91 square miles, of which 47.12 square miles is land and 0.79 square miles is water.
4. The main industry in the area is forestry, with logging being the main source of income for many residents.
5. Clifton boasts a rich history, with its earliest settlers arriving in the late 1700s.
6. The town is served by Regional School Unit 63, which provides education for students from kindergarten through grade 12.
7. Clifton is home to a number of recreational areas and attractions, such as the Hopkins Forest, Bumps Mill Pond, and Whiting Farm.
Overall, Clifton is a charming and scenic village with a rich history and strong community ties.