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Why Live in Patten

Patten, Maine, has evolved from a 1600s logging camp into a compact rural community with easy access to central Maine's mountains and forests. The town features local businesses like Craig’s Clam Shop, known for its seafood, and Debbie’s Deli & Pizza, offering classic diner fare. Residents enjoy amenities such as the Patten Recreation Area, which includes a picnic area, tennis courts, and a baseball diamond. The Patten Lumbermens Museum provides a glimpse into the area's logging history. Baxter State Park and Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument, about a 25-minute drive away, offer extensive hiking, fishing, and snowmobiling opportunities. Patten's homes, often built in the 1950s, reflect New Englander and farmhouse styles, typically featuring vinyl siding and shaded lots. The town is navigable via State Routes 11 and 159, with Bangor International Airport located 91 miles to the south. Patten Pioneer Days, held in early August, is a notable local event featuring a parade, craft fair, and traditional bean hole bean dinner. For those seeking things to do, Patten offers a mix of local dining, outdoor activities, and community events.

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