Waterboro

Waterboro is a town in York County,
incorporated on March 3, 1787 from Massabesic Plantation. Colonel
Joshua Waters, a proprietor, lent his name to the town. Though
lumbering began thriving about 1764, the first settler arrived in
1768 at Waterborough Old Corners. Waterboro Barrens is a 2,140-acre
Nature Conservancy preserve, one of the largest and best preserved
pitch pine barrens in Maine. The barrens, located near Lake
Sherburne, last burned in the forest fires that swept the state in
1947 and ravaged the town. Pitch pine, however, are very fire
resistant. In the last thirty years the town's population has grown
phenomenally, having quintupled in that period, and over one-third
in the 1990-2000 decade alone.
Population: 6214
Population Density: 112
Average Property Value: $175,700
Area: 53.5 sq miles
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