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The "Crossroad of Maine," Gray connects five state highway systems and is close to many Maine attractions. Snuggled equidistant between the two largest cities (Portland and Lewiston), Gray is also a short drive to Sebago Lake, Freeport and the Hills of Western Maine. There are many pristine lakes and ponds nearby, including Range Pond State Park which offers swimming, fishing, boating, kayaking and water sports. There are many golf courses, including one of New England's finest at Spring Meadows, adjacent to Cole Farms Restaurant, a Maine tradition. Gray is also home to the only Wildlife Park in New England that cares for injured and abandoned animals, from moose to bobcats. Just a few miles up the road in New Gloucester there is Shaker Village, the only working Shaker community in the country. Gray and her sister town New Gloucester offer a high quality of life and, being near L-A and Portland, many career opportunities. There is also a thriving business sector in Gray itself with over 350 small and mid-sized businesses anchored in part by the newly renovated Pineland complex and the state of the art Northbrook Business Park. The Gray-New Gloucester area has the small town feel and charm that is typical of Maine, but also provides a variety of opportunities for its many visitors and those who live and work here.
Welcome to Houlton, Maine, the oldest community in Aroostook county, and the county seat or "Shiretown." The greater Houlton area is a four season vacationland sure to please and satisfy everyone's needs. Snowmobile or snowshoe in the winter during Moosestompers Weekend or enjoy ATV trails and summer outdoor events such as Potato Feast Days and the 4th of July Agricultural Fair during the summer months. Come up and take a scenic drive to enjoy breathtaking colors during the spring and fall. The Southern Aroostook area is rich in tradition and history. Stroll through shops in Houlton's historic Market Square area, and then relax and take in a movie at the Temple Theatre. Soak up some historical information by visiting the Aroostook Historical & Art Museum, Littleton Agricultural Museum or participate in the Log Driver's Cookout. The Greater Houlton area is a wonderful place to visit, and an even easier place to live, work and play! For a complete list of events and things to do, please contact the Greater Houlton Chamber of Commerce.
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