City Plan Auburn + Lewiston Maine US

Auburn and Lewiston are two neighboring cities located in Androscoggin County, in the state of Maine, United States. They are often referred to as the “Twin Cities” and are situated in the southern part of the state, near the border with New Hampshire. Here’s a geographical description of Auburn and Lewiston:

  1. Location: Auburn and Lewiston are situated in southwestern Maine, approximately 30 miles north of Portland, the largest city in the state. They are part of the Lewiston-Auburn Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA).
  2. Androscoggin River: The cities are divided by the Androscoggin River, which flows through the area. The river played a significant role in the industrial history of the region.
  3. Size: Auburn is slightly smaller in terms of land area than Lewiston, and the two cities are often considered together due to their close proximity and shared resources.
  4. Landscape: The landscape in the area is characterized by rolling hills, forests, and numerous lakes and ponds, making it a picturesque location. The Androscoggin River valley is the dominant geographical feature.
  5. Climate: Auburn and Lewiston experience a humid continental climate, with cold winters and warm summers. Snowfall is common during the winter months, and the area is known for its beautiful fall foliage.
  6. Economy: Historically, both cities had a strong industrial presence, with textile mills, shoe manufacturing, and other factories. In recent years, the economy has diversified, with healthcare, education, and retail becoming significant contributors.
  7. Education: The cities are home to several educational institutions, including Bates College in Lewiston, which is a prestigious liberal arts college.
  8. Transportation: The area is served by several major roadways, including Interstate 95, which runs nearby and connects the cities to other parts of Maine and New England. The Auburn-Lewiston Municipal Airport provides regional air travel options.
  9. Recreation: Auburn and Lewiston offer various recreational opportunities, including parks, hiking trails, and access to water activities on the Androscoggin River and nearby lakes.
  10. Culture: The Twin Cities have a rich cultural scene with museums, theaters, and a diverse community, which contributes to a vibrant arts and music scene.
  11. Local Attractions: Popular attractions include the Great Falls Balloon Festival, Androscoggin Historical Society, Thorncrag Bird Sanctuary, and the Androscoggin River Walking Trail.

These two cities are closely connected and are known for their friendly communities, historic charm, and the natural beauty of their surroundings. They have a shared history and continue to be important urban centers in Maine.

Author: Kirill Shrayber, Ph.D.

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