
South Paris and Norway define the eastern corridor of this landscape, where the Little Androscoggin River flows past the Oxford County Superior Courthouse. The geography is shaped by the sprawling waters of Pennesseewassee Lake and Little Pennesseewassee Pond, which are framed by family-named landmarks like Crockett Ridge and Pike Hill. Rural life is anchored by a network of small settlements including Norway Center and Otisfield Gore, each preserving their heritage through local landmarks such as the Norway Pine Grove Cem and Merrill Memorial Cem.
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1896 · Norway
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1908 · Poland
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1911 · Bryant Pond
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1911 · Buckfield
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1913 · Buckfield
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1914 · Bryant Pond
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1940 · Poland
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1942 · Buckfield
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1942 · Bryant Pond
USGS Topo · 1:62,500
1942 · Poland
USGS Topo · 1:62,500