*** No USDA eligible properties were found in Pittston ***
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, Maine in Kennebec County


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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Pittston.

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

Albion,   Augusta,   Bangs Beach,   Belgrade,   Belgrade Lakes,   Benton,   Benton Falls,   Benton Station,   Center Vassalboro,   Chelsea,   China,   Clinton,   Coles,   East Benton,   East Monmouth,   East Pittston,   East Vassalboro,   East Winslow,   East Winthrop,   Farmingdale,   Fayette,   Gardiner,   Hallowell,   Island Park,   Kents Hill,   Litchfield,   Litchfield Plains,   Manchester,   Maranacook,   Monmouth,   Mount Vernon,   North Augusta,   North Belgrade,   North Belgrade Station,   North Fayette,   North Monmouth,   North Pittston,   North Sidney,   North Vassalboro,   North Wayne,   North Windsor,   Oakland,   Pishon Ferry,   Purgatory,   Randolph,   Readfield,   Richmond Mill,   Ring Hill,   Riverside,   Rome,   Seaward Mills,   Sidney,   South Albion,   South China,   South Monmouth,   South Vassalboro,   South Windsor,   Sturtevant Hill,   Summerhaven,   Tacoma,   Tallwood,   Togus,   Vassalboro,   Vienna,   Waterville,   Wayne,   Weeks Mills,   West Gardiner,   West Mount Vernon,   West Sidney,   West Windsor,   Windsor,   Windsorville,   Wings Mills,   Winslow,   Winthrop,  

 

Or have a look at other Maine counties including:

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

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

Some interesting facts about Pittston, Maine include:

1. Pittston was incorporated in 1779 and named after William Pitt, a British prime minister.

2. The town has several historical sites including Pittston Farm, the former site of a logging camp and now a campsite on Moosehead Lake.

3. Pittston is home to the Kennebec River Rail Trail, a popular destination for hiking, biking, and snowmobiling.

4. The town is also known for its many antique shops and is a popular destination for antique enthusiasts.

5. The inventor of the modern snowplow, O.A. Wendell, was born in Pittston in 1859.

6. The town is home to several annual events, including the Pittston Fair, held every August, featuring agricultural exhibits, carnival rides, and live music.

7. Notable people from Pittston include baseball player Dock Ellis and Medal of Honor recipient George H. Gilman.