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

Amherst,   Ashville,   Asticou,   Atlantic,   Aurora,   Bar Harbor,   Bass Harbor,   Bernard,   Birch Harbor,   Blue Hill,   Blue Hill Falls,   Brooklin,   Brooksville,   Bucks Mills,   Bucksport,   Bucksport Center,   Castine,   Corea,   Cranberry Isles,   Dedham,   Deer Isle,   Dow Pines,   East Blue Hill,   East Bucksport,   East Franklin,   East Lamoine,   East Orland,   East Sullivan,   East Surry,   Eastbrook,   Eden,   Eggemoggin,   Egypt,   Ellsworth,   Fletchers Landing,   Fort George,   Franklin,   Franklin Road,   Frenchboro,   Gerrishville,   Goodwin Siding,   Goose Falls,   Great Pond,   Green Lake,   Hall Quarry,   Hancock,   Hancock Point,   Harborside,   Haven,   Herricks,   Hulls Cove,   Indian Point,   Islesford,   Joyville,   Lamoine,   Lamoine Beach,   Little Deer Isle,   LucerneinMaine,   Manset,   Mariaville,   Marlboro,   Millvale,   Minturn,   Mount Desert,   Mountainville,   Myra,   Naskeag,   North Brooklin,   North Brooksville,   North Bucksport,   North Castine,   North Deer Isle,   North Lamoine,   North Mariaville,   North Orland,   North Penobscot,   North Sedgwick,   North Sullivan,   Northeast Harbor,   Norumbega,   Oceanville,   Orland,   Osborn,   Otis,   Otter Creek,   Penobscot,   Pretty Marsh,   Prospect Harbor,   Reach,   Salsbury Cove,   Sargentville,   Seal Cove,   Seal Harbor,   Seawall,   Sedgwick,   Somesville,   Sorrento,   South Blue Hill,   South Deer Isle,   South Gouldsboro,   South Hancock,   South Orland,   South Penobscot,   South Surry,   Southwest Harbor,   Stonington,   Sullivan,   Summer Harbor,   Sunset,   Sunshine,   Surry,   Swans Island,   Town Hill,   Tremont,   Trenton,   Tunk Lake,   Verona,   Verona Island,   Verona Park,   Waltham,   Waukeag,   West Brooklin,   West Brooksville,   West Castine,   West Franklin,   West Gouldsboro,   West Penobscot,   West Stonington,   West Sullivan,   West Tremont,   West Trenton,   Winter Harbor,   Wonderland,  

 

Or have a look at other Maine counties including:

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

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

Here are a few facts about Gouldsboro, Maine:

1. Gouldsboro is a town located in Hancock County, Maine, United States.

2. The town has a total area of 104 square miles, of which 52 square miles is land and 52 square miles is water.

3. The population of Gouldsboro was 1,737 at the 2010 census.

4. The town is home to the Schoodic Peninsula, which is part of Acadia National Park.

5. Gouldsboro is a popular spot for lobster fishing and other maritime industries.

6. The town is named after Robert Gould, who was an officer in the American Revolution.

7. Gouldsboro was incorporated in 1789 and was originally part of the town of Steuben.

8. The town has a rich history, including shipbuilding, rum-running, and quarrying.

9. Gouldsboro is located on the coast of Maine and is surrounded by beautiful beaches, islands, and scenic views.

10. The town is a popular tourist destination, and visitors can enjoy hiking, kayaking, fishing, and other outdoor activities.