From collection Place
Latitude (decimal)
44.6653531
Longitude (decimal)
-68.1577907
Authoritative Source
U.S. Geologic Survey (USGS). “Archive database of 2021” at U.S. Geographic Information Names System (GNIS) ( https://www.usgs.gov/us-board-on-geographic-names/download-gnis-data : CSV data downloaded 31 May 2024).
Source
Terzis, Lee. National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Schoodic Peninsula Historic District." United States Department of the Interior, National Park Service. (Washington DC, 27 September 2001). Updated by Nancy J. Brown, 2005; listed 29 June 2007.
General Note
USGS does not distinguish between freshwater and tidal wetlands; both are classfied as "swamps."
A "township" in Maine is a defined geographic area with no local government that lies within the state’s unorganized territories. State government handles taxation and most services within these 420+ minor civil divisions, which encompass more than half of the area of the state. Some sources group the townships into larger divisions; each grouping labeled as an "Unorganized Territory" (abbreviated, "UT").
A "township" in Maine is a defined geographic area with no local government that lies within the state’s unorganized territories. State government handles taxation and most services within these 420+ minor civil divisions, which encompass more than half of the area of the state. Some sources group the townships into larger divisions; each grouping labeled as an "Unorganized Territory" (abbreviated, "UT").