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There were 1,708 households, of which 30.3% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 50.6% were married couples living together, 11.2% had a female householder with no husband present, 5.6% had a male householder with no wife present, and 32.6% were non-families. 25.8% of all households
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Leavitt, "a fellow son of Maine," whom Coffin eulogized in his poem "Brooks Leavitt," read at Leavitt's 1948 funeral in Wilton. A longtime patron of the arts, Brooks Leavitt was close to many New York artists and actors, including
442:, introduced in 1936 and said to be based on Norwegian fisherman's shoes. The style was an instant hit, and became a staple on college campuses across the nation. The shoe was later renamed the Leavitt penny weejun; it is no longer made in Wilton.
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Academy Hill School, for grades 2–5. Total student population is approximately 300. They are part of RSU 9.
438:(b. 1878), son of G. H. Bass, was treasurer for the firm and served as Maine delegate to the Republican national convention in 1920, 1944 and 1952. The company built much of its success on the Bass
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in his expeditions to
Antarctica) were made exclusively in Wilton for more than a century until 1998. By then the Bass family had sold out, and in 1998 Bass' parent company,
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2028:Sandy River
2023:Roach River
2013:Moxie Falls
2008:Moose River
1956:Tributaries
1844:East Wilton
1747:territories
1745:Unorganized
1735:Sandy River
1712:Plantations
1585:County seat
1483:January 31,
1237:January 15,
1137: 1915
1110: 1920
1084:other races
1062:was 97.45%
1057:2000 census
1035:other races
1012:2010 census
1006: 1915
572:Sandy River
474:Wall Street
472:. An early
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406:cotton mill
367:2020 census
145: /
2664:Categories
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2493:Vassalboro
2473:Smithfield
2428:Pittsfield
2398:New Sharon
2378:Manchester
2343:Greenville
2333:Farmington
2212:Unity Pond
2187:North Pond
2177:Moxie Pond
2134:Great Pond
2094:China Lake
1973:Dead River
1798:Farmington
1655:New Sharon
1635:Farmington
1592:Farmington
1190:References
1017:was 96.3%
991:See also:
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445:The first
260:Population
133:70°14′37″W
130:44°36′59″N
2532:Landmarks
2463:Skowhegan
2433:Readfield
2368:Kingfield
2348:Hallowell
2323:Fairfield
2222:Wyman Dam
2217:Wood Pond
2104:East Pond
1950:Watershed
1883:Footnotes
1869:North Jay
1803:Kingfield
1650:Kingfield
1264:cite book
1124:Education
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562:Geography
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371:mill town
328:Area code
282:Time zone
252:Elevation
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2518:Winthrop
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2438:Richmond
2423:Phillips
2383:Monmouth
2358:Hartland
2338:Gardiner
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2263:Belgrade
1874:Oquossoc
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1808:Rangeley
1793:Chisholm
1730:Rangeley
1670:Rangeley
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1640:Industry
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316:ZIP code
198:Villages
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2298:Clinton
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2253:Augusta
1433:June 4,
1029:, 0.9%
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2498:Vienna
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2388:Moscow
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2268:Benton
2248:Athens
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1859:Madrid
1833:Dryden
1813:Wilton
1725:Dallas
1720:Coplin
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1680:Temple
1675:Strong
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1092:Latino
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725:−13.1%
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351:Wilton
206:Dryden
202:Wilton
179:County
107:Wilton
77:Wilton
2649:Togus
2488:Unity
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2293:China
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1823:Other
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1602:Towns
1080:Asian
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815:30.1%
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720:1,909
710:34.0%
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690:1,640
680:44.8%
675:1,115
363:Maine
353:is a
310:(EDT)
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172:Maine
167:State
2448:Rome
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1854:Macy
1785:CDPs
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