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Richmond
Richmond is a town in Sagadahoc County, settled in 1725 and incorporated on February 10, 1823 from a portion of Bowdoinham. Fort Richmond (1719 - 1755) on the west side of the Kennebec was intended to provide security for early settlers and traders
During the nineteenth century, especially from 1835 to 1857 when shipbuilding was at its peak, the Greek Revival movement in architecture was very popular in the town. Many fine examples of that style, erected by sea captains, boat builders and merchants, still remain.
The island is a game preserve and extends south to Merrymeeting Bay. Home to the Steve Powell Refuge and Wildlife Management Area, it is accessible by state boat from Richmond. The historic island, with an early settlement in the Kennebec River features migrating waterfowl, a bald eagle nest, and plentiful deer. Camping and visitation areas are tightly controlled to protect wildlife; walking in protected areas is prohibited.
From Maine: An Encyclopedia (www.themaineencyclopedia.com)
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Population: 3298Population Density: 108County: SagadahocSchool District: Richmond School DepartmentAverage Property Value: $146,500Area: 30.8 sq milesMedian Income: $39,568Affordability Index*: 0.78Official Web site
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