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DWA9624
15 Birch Dr
Standish, ME (in city)
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960 sq.ft.

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4 Paxton Dr
Standish, ME (in city)
3 Bed, 1 Bath Home
1144 sq.ft.
Built in 2000, a beautiful 3 bedroom, 1 bath home situated on 2.7 acres in a great cul da sac …more»
$189,900 View on Map
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131 Boundary Rd
Standish, ME (in city)
3 Bed, 1 Bath Home
2100 sq.ft.
$379,000 View on Map
WPA5301
470 Bonny Eagle Rd
Standish, ME (in city)
6 Bed, 4 Bath Multiple Family Home
4359 sq.ft.
$185,900 View on Map
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412 River Road
Windham, ME (0.8 miles)
2 Bed, 1 Bath Home
988 sq.ft.
New 2-3 bedroom split foyer home with much to offer. One acre lot, easy commute to Westbrook and …more»
$192,900 View on Map
AJP3569
410 River Road/ Aka 7 Primer Way
Windham, ME (0.8 miles)
3 Bed, 1 Bath Home
1244 sq.ft.
NEW CONSTRUCTION/ 28X44 RANCH ON 1.2 ACRES, COUNTRY SETTING; EASY COMMUTE; SHORT DISTANCE TO …more»
$240,000 View on Map
MTD2443
39 Tannery Brook
Gorham, ME (3.0 miles)
3 Bed, 2 Bath Home
1500 sq.ft.
$240,000 View on Map
JAT1762
39 Tannery Brook Rd
Gorham, ME (3.2 miles)
3 Bed, 2 Bath Home
1700 sq.ft.
$45,900 View on Map
MWM5222
15 Maple Dr
Gorham, ME (3.9 miles)
3 Bed, 2 Bath Home
1248 sq.ft.
$348,000 View on Map
PWD6037
17 Rockaway Rd
Falmouth, ME (4.2 miles)
3 Bed, 2+ Bath Home
2016 sq.ft.
 

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Local city information for Standish, ME

Standish is a town in Cumberland County, Maine, United States. The population was 9,285 at the 2000 census. It includes the villages of Standish Corner, Sebago Lake Village and Steep Falls, and the localities known as Richville, Standish Neck and Two Trails. Standish is part of the Portland-South Portland-Biddeford, Maine Metropolitan Statistical Area.

This was once hunting and fishing territory of the Sokokis Abenaki Indians, whose main village was at Pequawket (now Fryeburg) up the Pequawket Trail (Route 113). In 1750, the Massachusetts General Court granted the township to Captain Moses Pearson and Captain Humphrey Hobbs, together with their respective companies, for services during the French and Indian Wars. It was to be called Pearson and Hobbs Town, but Hobbs died and none of his company took possession. In 1752, the land was surveyed and divided into 30 acre lots, although some soldiers sold their rights for whatever they could get. Those that did settle found their cabins razed by Indians trying to drive them away. In response, the veterans built at Standish Corner a stockaded fort, which provided protection until Indian hostilities ceased in 1759 with the Fall of Quebec. Pearsontown Plantation was incorporated as Standish on November 30, 1785. The town is named in honor of Captain Myles Standish.

Much of Standish is sandy plains covered with pine, yet farmers found considerable arable land. Watermills at various streams produced lumber, headings, shooks, barrel staves, carriages, clothing, flour, ice, plaster and packing boxes. The Cumberland and Oxford Canal opened in 1832, increasing trade between Sebago Lake and Portland. It was followed by the Portland and Ogdensburg Railroad, which on September 12, 1870 began regular passenger service between Portland and Sebago Lake Station. Tourists could arrive by train in the morning, ride a side-wheel steamboat the whole length of the lakes, then return to the city by evening. The cost of the excursion in 1876 was $1.75 from Portland to Naples, and $2.00 from Portland to Bridgton, North Bridgton or Harrison. Standish also had railroad depots at Richville and Steep Falls. In 1998, Frye Island in Sebago Lake was set off and incorporated as a separate town. Today, Standish is both a recreational area and suburb of Portland.

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