Sanford

Sanford is a town in York County,
incorporated on February 27, 1768 from the Phillipstown Tract. After
annexing some incorporated land in 1786 and ceding land to Lebanon
in 1787, Sanford swapped land with Shapleigh (1787, 1820) and Alfred
(1794, 1828). Sanford is accessible to Biddeford in the east and to
the coast at Wells in the southeast. Springvale is a large community
with its own identity northwest of downtown Sanford, just up the
Mousam river, which flows through both. The town is a hub of several
Maine Routes: 4A, 11, 11A, 109, and 224 in addition to U.S. Route
202. Traditionally an industrial town, primarily textiles, it has
diversified and continues to be a growing community, the eighth
largest in
Maine by population according to the 2000 Census, up from a ranking
of ninth in 1990. Sanford is proud of it's economic development and
has a lot to offer for new businesses.
Population: 23000
Population Density: 435
Average Property Value: $174,998
Area: 50.4 sq miles
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