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Why Live in Wiscasset

Wiscasset, Maine is a historic Mid Coast community on the Sheepscot River, known for its waterfront setting, rural surroundings and long-settled roots dating back to the late 1600s. Once home to a nuclear power plant that drew year-round workers, it has shifted toward a tourism-focused, vacation-oriented feel. Homebuyers will see a mix of ranch homes, traditional New Englander builds and Colonial-style houses, many with gambrel roofs. There is more multifamily housing here than in some nearby areas, along with a number of newer properties built in recent years. Recreation centers on the water and local facilities, with marinas along the harbor, the seasonal Wiscasset Yacht Club, and Fort Edgecomb Memorial Park across the river for picnicking and historic attractions. The Wiscasset Community Center provides a pool and fitness amenities, while the Wiscasset Community Playground offers ballfields and pavilions, and Wiscasset Speedway hosts stock car racing under multiple divisions. In town, the waterfront center is lined with antique shops, small specialty stores and several seafood spots, including well-known Red’s Eats, Sea Basket and Sprague’s Lobster. Daily needs are met by a few chains along Route 1, such as Dollar General and Shaw’s supermarket. U.S. Route 1 runs through the middle of Wiscasset, putting Bath about 10 miles away, with private flights using Wiscasset Airport and commercial air service about an hour’s drive away at Portland International Jetport.

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