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Long Lake [1] is a twelve-mile (19 km) lake between the towns of Naples, Maine, Bridgton, Maine and Harrison, Maine. It is connected to Brandy Pond through the Chute River. Long Lake was created by receding glaciers, and has many coves and rocks. Canal boats from Portland harbor reached Long Lake through the Cumberland and Oxford Canal ...
According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 64.24 square miles (166.38 km 2), of which 56.79 square miles (147.09 km 2) is land and 7.45 square miles (19.30 km 2) is water. [1] To the east of Bridgton is Long Lake, which eventually flows into Sebago Lake and the Atlantic Ocean. Long Lake is partly fed by Stevens ...
Long Lake Thoroughfare discharges into the east end of Mud Lake in Maine township 17, range 4; and the west end of Mud Lake in township 17, range 5, discharges through Cross Lake Thoroughfare into Cross Lake approximately 1.5 miles (2.4 km) away. [2] Numerous residences and camps line the north shore of Mud Lake along Maine State Route 162.
Long Lake (Maine) Long Pond (Hancock County, Maine) Lovewell Pond; M. Megunticook Lake; Millinocket Lake (Aroostook River) Millinocket Lake (Penobscot River) Milton Pond;
Harrison is included in the Lewiston-Auburn, Maine metropolitan New England city and town area. The population was 2,447 at the 2020 census. [2] A historic resort area, Harrison straddles Long Lake and Crystal Lake. It is part of the Portland–South Portland–Biddeford, Maine metropolitan statistical area.
Population (2020) Land area Year incorporated [citation needed] sq mi km 2; Portland: City Cumberland 68,408 21.6 56 1786 Lewiston: City Androscoggin 37,121 34.2 89 1795 Bangor: City Penobscot (seat) 31,753 34.3 89 1834 South Portland: City Cumberland 26,498 12.1 31 1895 Auburn: City Androscoggin (seat) 24,061 59.3 154 1842 Biddeford: City York ...
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Messalonskee Lake is the deepest at 113 feet (34 m), and second largest of the Belgrade Lakes with similar cold water habitat to the south basin of Long Pond. [10] The north end of Messalonskee Lake overflows through Messalonskee Stream 10 miles (16 km) to the Kennebec River. [2]