π Location & Geography
Buckfield is a quaint town located in Oxford County, in the western part of the state of Maine. The town is nestled in a scenic landscape, characterized by rolling hills and lush greenery. It covers a total area of 58.25 square miles, of which 57.57 square miles is land and 0.68 square miles is water. The town is drained by the Nezinscot River, which runs through it.
π Coordinates
The geographical coordinates of Buckfield, Maine, are approximately 44.29 degrees north latitude and 70.37 degrees west longitude.
πΊοΈ Region & Area
Buckfield is part of the New England region in the northeastern United States. It is situated in the western part of Maine, within Oxford County. The town is surrounded by several other towns including Hebron to the east, Paris to the north, and Sumner to the west.
π₯ Population & Demographics
As of the 2010 census, Buckfield had a population of approximately 2,009 residents. The town has a diverse age range, with a median age of 42.8 years. The population is predominantly white, making up about 97.6% of the population, with the remaining percentage comprised of various other ethnic groups.
ποΈ History
Buckfield was first settled in 1776 and was incorporated as a town on March 16, 1793. The town was originally known as Bucktown, named after the abundance of deer (bucks) in the area. The townβs early economy was largely based on agriculture and lumber, with several mills operating along the Nezinscot River.
ποΈ Nature & Environment
Buckfield is home to a rich natural environment, with several trails, parks, and bodies of water. The Nezinscot River is a prominent feature of the town, providing opportunities for fishing and boating. The town is also home to a variety of wildlife, including deer, moose, and various bird species.
π« Education
Education in Buckfield is managed by the Maine School Administrative District 39. The town has one elementary school, Buckfield Junior-Senior High School, which serves students from grades 7 through 12. For higher education, residents have access to several colleges and universities in the surrounding area.
π§ Transportation
Transportation in Buckfield primarily revolves around road networks, with Route 117 and Route 140 passing through the town. The closest major airport to Buckfield is the Portland International Jetport, located approximately 50 miles away.
π Trivia & Events
Buckfield is the birthplace of several notable individuals, including Eastman Johnson, a prominent American painter, and Holman Day, a popular author and poet. The town also hosts an annual event known as the βBuckfield Mall Christmas Parade,β which is a beloved tradition in the community.