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Aroostook County is Maine's largest region, which offers both residents and tourists endless acres of natural and cultural scenery. This region of northern Maine has more than 2000 lakes, as well as streams, rivers, and wooded trails that are perfect for fishing, hiking, camping, and biking. A picturesque landscape is painted across Aroostook County during the winter season for many skiers and snowmobilers to enjoy as they pass by.
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Aroostook Maine Information
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Aroostook Maine County Information
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Aroostook County Maine
Size: 6,453 square miles
Incorporated: 1839
County Seat: Houlton
Population: 73,938
For more informaton about Aroostook Maine click on the town names below
Aroostook Maine Cities: Caribou, Presque Isle
Aroostock Maine Towns: Allagash, Amity, Ashland, Bancroft, Benedicta Township, Blaine, Bridgewater, Caribou, Cary Plantation, Castle Hill, Caswell, Chapman, Crystal, Cyr Plantation, Dyer Brook, Eagle Lake, Easton, Fort Fairfield, Fort Kent, Frenchville, Garfield Plantation, Glenwood Plantation, Grand Isle, Hamlin, Hammond, Haynesville, Hersey, Hodgdon, Houlton, Island Falls, Limestone, Lille, Linneus, Littleton, Ludlow, Macwahoc Plantation, Madawaska, Mapleton, Mars Hill, Masardis, Merrill, Monticello, Moro Plantation, Nashville Plantation, New Canada, New Limerick, New Sweden, Oakfield, Orient, Oxbow, Perham, Portage Lake, Presque Island, Reed Planatation, Saint Agatha, Saint Francis, Saint John Plantation, Sherman, Smyrna, Stockholm, Van Buren, Wade, Wallagrass, Washburn, Westfield, Westmanland, Weston, Winterville Plantation, and Woodland.

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Aroostook County Facts
Aroostook County is largest by area of all 16 Maine counties; with a greater land area than the states of Connecticut and Rhode Island combined.
Aroostook County almost went to war against Canada. A border dispute between the county and Canada escalated in 1838.
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