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What's it like in...
Casco
Casco, settled by Europeans in 1771, is a town in Cumberland County incorporated on March 18, 1841 from a portion of Raymond. It went on to annex more land from Raymond the following year, from Poland in 1858, and from unincorporated land in 1876.
The town shares the north shore of Sebago Lake with surrounding towns. The Crooked River winds its way through the town to Sebago Lake State Park.
Casco is served by U.S. Route 302 and Maine Route 35 north from North Windham, and by Maine Routes 11 and 121, which cross at Pikes Corner near Parker Pond.
It is a rapidly growing community, whose population is up by 15 percent 1990-2000, and by over 50 percent 1980-2000.
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Population: 3469Population Density: 111County: CumberlandSchool District: MSAD61Average Property Value: $175,450Area: 32.9Median Income: $51,723Affordability Index*: 0.89Official Web site
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PORTLAND at a CROSSROADS
An in-depth look at Maine's largest city and where it's headed.
EXPLORING ROUTE 1
We explored the coastal road for our Summer Adventure Series and found fun to spare find stories and a narrated slideshow about adventures on the coast.
FROM AWAY
Colleen Stone moved to Maine from Massachusetts. She's "from away," as Mainers say. Follow her as she explores her new state.
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