Saco

While some suggest the name derives from the
Sokokis Indians of the area, others believe it is of Indian origin
meaning the outlet. However, Lawrence Bond notes that Estaban Gomez,
an early explorer, called it Bahia de Saco or Bay of the Sack in
1525. In 1811 Saco Academy was founded after 37 Saco citizens
petition the Massachusetts legislature to establish an academy in
Saco. Later renamed in honor of benefactor Dr. Thomas G. Thornton,
the school was destroyed by a suspicious fire in 1848 and was not
reopened until 1889. Goosefare Brook nature preserve is a 309-acre
waterfront parcel purchased by the
Nature Conservancy as an addition to the Rachel Carson National
Wildlife Refuge. One half of the Biddeford-Saco metropolitan area,
the city has its own extensive beach and Ferry Beach State Park.
Occupying the east side of the Saco River as it enters Saco Bay, the
city is the eleventh largest
community in Maine.
Population: 16822
Population Density: 437
Average Property Value: $212,900
Area: 38.8 sq miles
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