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North Scarborough

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

North Scarborough is an area within the town of Scarborough, Maine.

It is centered on the intersection of Maine Route 22 (County Road) with Beech Ridge Road and Saco Street, and the adjacent junction of Route 22 and Maine Route 114 (Gorham Road). It is closely linked with the adjacent area of West Scarborough - in local perception, they're often mutually inclusive. North Scarborough borders the neighboring towns of Westbrook, Maine and Gorham, Maine. The abutting Gorham portion is referred to as South Gorham. Both Gorham and Scarborough co-locate emergency equipment in the North Scarborough Fire Station. Historically the intersection of Route 22 and Saco Street was called Coal Kiln Corner. North Scarborough sits atop a significant gravel aquifer.[1][2]

Notable neighborhood landmarks and businesses include the North Scarborough Grange Hall,[3] Smiling Hill Farm, Wassamki Springs Campground, Beech Ridge Motor Speedway, Beech Ridge Farm and the Scarborough Fire Department's North Scarborough station.

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43°38′31.8″N 70°23′52.0″W / 43.642167°N 70.397778°W / 43.642167; -70.397778

References

  1. ^ "Online Significant Sand and Gravel Aquifers Maps". Maine Geological Survey. Retrieved June 1, 2015.
  2. ^ "Online Significant Sand and Gravel Aquifers Maps (E - K)". Maine Geological Survey. Archived from the original on 2013-10-25. Retrieved June 1, 2015.
  3. ^ Kelley, Michael (2013-10-18). "Grange hall was built to last: North Scarborough Grange celebrating 100th anniversary". Scarborough Leader. Scarborough, Maine: Mainely Media LLC. Archived from the original on June 1, 2015. Retrieved June 1, 2015.


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