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What's it like in...
Union
Union is a town in Knox County, incorporated on October 20, 1786 from Sterling Plantation.
Settled in 1774, it became the subject of Ben Ames Williams' historical novel Come Spring, which chronicles the early settlement of the town through the lives of the Robbins family.
The Knox County Fair is held annually in Union, which is easily reached by Maine Routes 17, 131 and 235.
From Maine: An Encyclopedia (www.themaineencyclopedia.com)
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Population: 2209Population Density: 69County: KnoxSchool District: MSAD 40Average Property Value: $155,000Area: 34.3 sq milesMedian Income: $44,265Affordability Index*: 0.85
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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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