As of the 2000 census, Thomaston, Maine's city population was 3,332. Thomaston is situated on St. George’s River, in the eastern part of Knox County. It is bounded north and east by Rocklaud, west by Warren, south by Cushing and South Thomaston. The latter, with Weskeag Stream, Mill River and Oyster River, are the principal streams. The surface of the town is gently undulating. The soil is clay and loam The usual crops are successfully cultivated, and there are many excellent farms. The forest trees are generally of soft wood. The Knox and Lincoln railroad runs through the town. The town of Thomaston is about four hours northeast of Boston and less than two hours from Portland.
REAL ESTATE Like other communities in the area like Rockland, Rockport and Camden, ME, the real estate market in this area is not showing the down market trends shown in the rest of the country. Click here to see all Thomaston ME real estate listings!
EDUCATION Thomaston has both public and private schools available from elementary to high school levels and is known as the home of the Penobscot School, a non-profit, well-known language school and center for international knowledge. Post-secondary education is not too far away with the University of Main and the University of Sourther Maine within 90 miles, and the University of New Hampshire-Main Campus approximately 150 miles from Rockland.
RECREATION Situated on the western shore of Penobscot Bay, there are always summertime activities on the water: yachting, kayaking, swimming and fishing. In the winter, Lake Chickawakee has ice fishing, ice boating and skating, or its a quick drive to Camden ME and it's alpine activies. If you're looking for well-known tourist attractions in the area, Rockland ME is known as the "Lobster Capital of the World" as it has been the host of the Maine Lobster Festival, held the first weekend of August, for over 60 years. People come from all over the world to eat 25,000 pounds of lobster! Visit the Maine Lighthouse Museum which displays the largest collection of lighthouse lenses, and one of the most important landmark collections of lighthouse artifacts and Coast Guard memorabilia in the United States. Go to see the Apprenticeshop, one of the oldest and finest traditional boat building schools in the country, and the Coast Guard Station Rockland - the current coast guard station for the area located in downtown Rockland. |