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, Maine in Aroostook County


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

Acadia,   Adaline,   Allagash,   Amity,   Ashland,   Bancroft,   Batesville,   Benedicta,   Bennett,   Bishop,   Blackstone,   Blackwater,   Blaine,   Bradbury,   Bradburys,   Bridgewater,   Buffalo,   Bugbee,   Burnt Mill,   California,   Caribou,   Carriveau Mill,   Carson,   Cary,   Carys Mills,   Castle Hill,   Caswell,   Chapman,   Clayton Lake,   Cleveland,   Colby,   Cropley Turn,   Crouseville,   Crystal,   Cyr,   Daaquam,   Daigle,   Daigle Mill,   Dickey,   Dyer Brook,   Eagle Lake,   East Hodgdon,   Easton,   Easton Center,   Easton Station,   Estabrook Settlement,   Estcourt,   Fairmount,   Fort Fairfield,   Fort Kent Mills,   Fort Kent Village,   Fournier,   Frenchville,   Garfield,   Glenwood,   Goodrich,   Goodwin,   Grand Isle,   Griswold,   Guerette,   Hamlin,   Hammond,   Hanford,   Harvey,   Hawkins,   Haynesville,   Hersey,   Hill,   Hillman,   Hodgdon,   Houghtonville,   Houlton,   Howe Brook,   Hurd,   Island Falls,   Jackins Settlement,   Jemtland,   Jemtland Station,   Jones Mill,   Keegan,   Lac Frontiere,   Lille,   Limestone,   Linneus,   Little Canada,   Littleton,   Ludlow,   Macwahoc,   Madawaska,   Maine,   Maple Grove,   Mapleton,   Margison,   Mars Hill,   Masardis,   McGraw,   McNally,   McShea,   Merrill,   Michigan Settlement,   Molunkus,   Monarda,   Monticello,   Morey Brow,   Moro,   Nashville,   New Canada,   New Limerick,   New Sweden,   New Sweden Station,   Nixon,   North Amity,   North Bancroft,   North Wade,   Notre Dame,   Oakfield,   Orient,   Ouellette,   Oxbow,   Parent,   Perham,   Pierre,   Plaisted,   Plourde Mill,   Portage,   Portage Lake,   Presque Isle,   Pride,   Quimby,   Rands,   Reed,   Round Mountain,   Saint Agatha,   Saint David,   Saint Francis,   Saint Francis,   Saint John,   Saint John,   Scopan,   Selden,   Sharp,   Sheridan,   Sherman,   Sherman Mills,   Shorey,   Silver Ridge,   Sinclair,   Skerry,   Smyrna,   Smyrna Center,   Smyrna Mills,   Snow Settlement,   Soldier Pond,   South Bancroft,   Spaulding,   State Road,   Stockholm,   Sugar Hill,   Timoney,   Upper Frenchville,   Van Buren,   Violette Settlement,   Wade,   Walker,   Walker Settlement,   Wallagrass,   Wallagrass Station,   Washburn,   Weeksboro,   Westfield,   Westmanland,   Weston,   Wheelock,   Wheelock Mill,   Winterville,   Woodland,   Woodland Center,   Wytopitlock,  

 

Or have a look at other Maine counties including:

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

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

Here are some facts about Fort Kent, Maine:

- Fort Kent is a town located in the northernmost part of Maine, bordering the Canadian province of Quebec.
- It is named after a military Fort Kent that was established in the area during the Aroostook War between the United States and Great Britain in 1839.
- Fort Kent is home to the University of Maine at Fort Kent, a small public institution with a student population of about 1,200.
- The town is situated along the Saint John River, which serves as an important transportation and trade route between Maine and Canada.
- Fort Kent is known for its outdoor recreation opportunities, including skiing at the nearby Lonesome Pine Trails, hiking in the North Maine Woods, and fishing in the many lakes and rivers in the area.
- The town hosts several festivals and events throughout the year, such as the Can-Am Crown International Sled Dog Races, the Fort Kent International Muskie Derby, and the Acadian Festival, which celebrates the area's French-Canadian heritage.
- Fort Kent has a population of around 4,000 people and covers an area of approximately 66 square miles.