Aroostook Counties Maine United States
Aroostook Counties Maine United States
Aroostook
Originally part of Penobscot and Washington Counties. Named for Indian word meaning "beautiful river." Incorporated March 16, 1839. Enlarged March 21, 1843, by additions from Penobscot and March 12, 1844, by additions from Piscataquis and Somerset Counties. Contains two cities, 54 towns and 11 plantations. Area, 6,453 square miles. Houlton, county seat.
-Maine Register-
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See Also:
- Lists of politicians who were born in, served in or died in Aroostook County.
- Official site detailing county facts, government data, county officials, municipalities, law enforcement and county offices.
- Statistical information covering towns, cities, population, business and education.
- Complete information for the business person or entrepreneur looking for remote yet up to date locations where the air is clean and the people are motivated.
- Directory resource provides links to the County, towns, businesses, events, and area attractions.
- Provides Maine facts, and County information for the tourist or those interested.
- Features images taken in the central part of Aroostook County, including Washburn, Caribou, Limestone, and Presque Isle areas.
- Local offices for Houlton, Presque Isle, Fort Kent. Links to state office.
- An economic enhancement project created to develop and expand the economic base of southern Aroostook County; assists businesses interested in growing in Northern Maine.
- Regional council serving emergency medical services squads in the county (Maine EMS Region 5).
- Elected county officials, codes and ordinances, policies and other data provided by the National Association of Counties.
- Information for visiting the largest county in the state, Features lodging, dining, seasons, weather, and local attractions.
- Past and present county links and information. Provides genealogical resources and vital records.
- History and genealogical information, including early censuses, land grants and other documents as well as family histories.
- Provides brief description, facts, addresses, localities, and list of officials.
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