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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,   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,   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 Washburn, ME?
Then read on!

Washburn is a small town located in Aroostook County, Maine, USA. It has a population of just over 1,000 people and covers an area of 39 square miles. The town was named after Congressman and Governor Israel Washburn Jr. and was officially incorporated in 1861.

Washburn is primarily an agricultural town, with many residents engaged in farming and logging. It is also home to the Washburn-Norlands Living History Center, which showcases the history and culture of rural Maine.

One notable event that takes place in Washburn annually is the Maine Potato Blossom Festival, which celebrates the area's potato industry through a variety of activities and events, including a parade, a potato picking contest, and a mashed potato eating contest.