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Why Live in Clinton
Clinton, Maine, known as the dairy capital of the state, is a small town where agriculture plays a central role, producing about 15% of Maine’s milk. The town features multi-generational farms, including the notable Flood Brothers Farm, Maine’s largest dairy farm. Clinton’s rural charm is evident in its landscape of verdant pastures and rolling farmlands, with homes typically being traditional New Englander, Cape Cod, ranch-style, and split-level houses on spacious, tree-lined lots. The town is situated between the Kennebec and Sebasticook Rivers, offering year-round outdoor recreation such as whitewater rafting, tubing, and paddle boating. Green spaces like Cindy Blodgett Park and Old Mill Park provide venues for community events and seasonal activities, including concerts and ice skating. The newly opened Wiffle Fenway offers a unique miniature replica of Fenway Park for wiffle-ball enthusiasts. Clinton’s small downtown area includes essential services and local businesses, such as Dirigo Drug and Clinton Variety, with larger retailers located 10 miles away in Waterville. The town hosts the annual Clinton Lions Agricultural Fair, celebrating its rural heritage with events like pig scrambles and tractor pulls. Education is provided by the Maine School Administrative District 49, with small class sizes and dual enrollment opportunities at Lawrence High School. Clinton is accessible via I-95, connecting residents to Augusta, 30 miles away, and Bangor, 50 miles away, with the nearest airport being Augusta State Airport.