Water Companies in Camden, ME
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Aqua Maine Inc
(207) 236-8428 more info
Belfast Water District
(207) 338-1200 more info
Bucksport Water Co
(207) 469-1700 more info
Castine Water District
(207) 326-8540 more info
Kennebec Water District
(207) 923-3358 more info
Maine Water Utilities Association
(207) 832-2263 more info
Stonington Water Co
(207) 367-2486 more info
Town Water District
(207) 548-2910 more info
Vinalhaven Water District
(207) 863-8001 more info
Vinalhaven Water District
(207) 863-4662 more info

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Facts about Camden, ME:
Camden is a town in Knox County, Maine, United States. The population was 5,254 at the 2000 census. The population of the town more than triples during the summer months, due to tourists and summer residents. Camden is a famous summer colony in the Mid-Coast region of Maine. Similar to Bar Harbor, Nantucket and North Haven, Camden is well-known for its summer community of wealthy Northeasterners, mostly from Boston, New York, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. Penobscot Abenaki Indians called the area Megunticook, meaning "great swells of the sea", a reference to the Camden Hills. Part of the Waldo Patent, it remained wilderness until after the French and Indian War. It was first settled about 1771?1772 by James Richards, who built a home at the mouth of the Megunticook River. Others soon followed, some making modest attempts to farm the broken and often mountainous terrain. The first home in the area was the Conway House, a Cape Cod style home built in 1770. In 1962, it was purchased...

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