Houlton is a town in Aroostook County, Maine, on the Canada–US border, located at 46°07′32″N 67°50′23″W / 46.1256°N 67.8398°W / 46.1256; -67.8398. As of the 2020 census, the town's population was 6,055.[1] Houlton is the county seat of Aroostook County, and as such its nickname is the "Shire Town".
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Municipalities and communities of Aroostook County, Maine, United States |
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| Plantations |
- Cyr Plantation
- Garfield Plantation
- Glenwood Plantation
- Macwahoc Plantation
- Moro Plantation
- Nashville Plantation
- Reed Plantation
- Saint John Plantation
- Winterville Plantation
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Unorganized territories |
- Bancroft
- Cary
- Central Aroostook
- Connor
- Northwest Aroostook
- Oxbow
- South Aroostook
- Square Lake
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| CDPs |
- Ashland
- Blaine
- Eagle Lake
- Fort Fairfield
- Fort Kent
- Grand Isle
- Island Falls
- Houlton
- Limestone
- Madawaska
- Mapleton
- Mars Hill
- Oakfield
- Van Buren
- Washburn
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Other communities |
- California
- Clayton Lake
- Crouseville
- Daigle
- Estcourt Station
- Fort Kent Mills
- Portage
- Saint David
- Sinclair
- Smyrna Mills
- Wytopitlock
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| Indian reservations |
- Aroostok Band of Micmac trust land
- Houlton Maliseet reservation
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