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This graceful 1900s cozy farmhouse showcases historical features...

Penobscot River - Penobscot County 

Riverfront  Home

5 2.0  

Howland, Maine

Sq Ft: 2650   Year: 1900 Acres: 1.470  
Carolyn Fish Jason Fish, Agent

Location, Location, Location! Downtown living at its finest in...

Penobscot River - Penobscot County 

Riverfront  Condo

2 2.0  

Bangor, Maine

Sq Ft: 0   Year: 1984 Acres: 0.000  
Jason Fish, Agent

Cabin rental business with a lodge or main home, and RV/campsite...

Penobscot River - Penobscot County 

Riverfront  Commercial

7 4.0  

Howland, Maine

Sq Ft: 3250   Year: 1965 Acres: 6.500  
Carolyn Fish Jason Fish, Agent

Custom Built, Sunlit, Deep Water, Riverfront Home...

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Winterport, Maine

Sq Ft: 2565   Year: 2004 Acres: 2.000  
Carolyn Fish-The Young Fish Team, Broker Associate

Immaculate and Beautiful RANCH with 200+/- feet of water...

Penobscot River - Penobscot County 

Riverfront  Home

3 2.0  

Lincoln, Maine

Sq Ft: 2246   Year: 1980 Acres: 4.140  
Bruce Bragdon, Agent

Turn key cabin rental business with a lodge or main home, 70'...

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Riverfront  Home

7 4.0  

Howland, Maine

Sq Ft: 0   Year: 1965 Acres: 6.500  
The Young-Fish Team, Agent

Turn key cabin rental business, RV lot, campsites, and 3 cabins...

Penobscot River - Penobscot County 

Riverfront  Commercial

5 3.0  

Howland, Maine

Sq Ft: 1750   Year: 2004 Acres: 3.000  
Carolyn Fish Jason Fish, Agent

Prepare to be amazed by the significance of this generational...

Penobscot River - Penobscot County 

Riverfront  Home

2 3.0  

Verona Island, Maine

Sq Ft: 2457   Year: 1880 Acres: 30.270  

Investors take Notice! Owner occupied 3-unit, 8-unit motel and...

Penobscot River - Penobscot County 

Riverfront  Acreage

Brewer, Maine

Acres: 54.000  

The long maple-lined driveway and the wrap-around porch of this...

Penobscot River - Penobscot County 

Riverfront  Home

3 4.0  

Hampden, Maine

Sq Ft: 3087   Year: 1952 Acres: 12.100  

Excellent opportunity! 3.4 +/-acre property with a PIER THAT...

Penobscot River - Penobscot County 

Riverfront  Commercial

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Brewer, Maine

Sq Ft: 0   Year: 0 Acres: 3.400  

Plant your roots here in coastal Maine on this amazing...

Penobscot River - Penobscot County 

Riverfront  Acreage

Verona Island, Maine

Acres: 6.760  

Riverfront Home! Welcome to a piece of history, lovingly...

Penobscot River - Penobscot County 

Riverfront  Home

5 2.0  

Winterport, Maine

Sq Ft: 2600   Year: 1847 Acres: 0.820  

Completely Renovated 5-Bedroom, 3-Bath Colonial Home on the...

Penobscot River - Penobscot County 

Riverfront  Home

5 3.0  

Hampden, Maine

Sq Ft: 2112   Year: 2024 Acres: 0.340  

Formally the Ricci gravel pit. Full of wood and sand/gravel pit...

Penobscot River - Penobscot County 

Riverfront  Acreage

Mattamiscontis Twp, Maine

Acres: 160.000  

Formally the Ricci gravel pit. Full of wood and sand/gravel pit...

Penobscot River - Penobscot County 

Riverfront  Lot

Mattamiscontis Twp, Maine

Acres: 0.000  

INCOME POSSIBILITY WITH WATERFRONT! Stately Colonial with owned...

Penobscot River - Penobscot County 

Riverfront  Home

5 3.0  

Winterport, Maine

Sq Ft: 3176   Year: 1850 Acres: 1.540  

Discover the potential of 340 Main Road in Passadumkeag! ...

Penobscot River - Penobscot County 

Riverfront  Lot

Passadumkeag, Maine

Acres: 1.990  

A one of kind find on the banks of the Penobscot River. Sitting...

Penobscot River - Penobscot County 

Riverfront  Home

1 1.0  

Prospect, Maine

Sq Ft: 506   Year: 1946 Acres: 0.060  

Welcome to 348 Route 2 in Winn, Maine, where riverside living...

Penobscot River - Penobscot County 

Riverfront  Home

1 1.0  

Winn, Maine

Sq Ft: 832   Year: 1982 Acres: 4.600  
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Penobscot River - Penobscot County Information

The Penobscot River is a significant waterway in the state of Maine, flowing approximately 350 miles from its origin in Maine's northwestern region down to Penobscot Bay. The river plays a crucial role in the ecology, economy, and culture of the region.

Penobscot County Overview:
- Location: Penobscot County is located in central Maine and is named after the Penobscot River. The county seat is Bangor, which is one of Maine's largest cities.
- Geography: The county features a mix of urban and rural landscapes, including forests, lakes, and rivers. The Penobscot River flows through several towns within the county, serving as a natural resource and recreational area.
- Economy: Historically, the Penobscot River has been vital for logging and transportation. Today, it supports various industries, including tourism, paper manufacturing, and hydroelectric power generation.
- Recreation: The Penobscot River is popular for fishing, kayaking, canoeing, and hiking along its banks. The surrounding areas offer numerous outdoor activities, including snowmobiling and wildlife watching.

Cultural Significance:
- The Penobscot Tribe, an Indigenous group, has a long-standing connection to the river and surrounding lands. The tribe's culture and history are deeply tied to the natural resources of the region.
- The river is integrated into local folklore and history, making it an essential part of the identity of both the Indigenous peoples and the communities that have developed along its banks.

Conservation:
Efforts are ongoing to protect the health of the river's ecosystem, which has faced challenges from pollution, habitat degradation, and changes to its natural flow due to dams.

Overall, the Penobscot River and Penobscot County are integral to the environment and society of Maine, blending natural beauty with historical and cultural importance. 

If you're interested in specific real estate options, amenities, or activities around the lake, feel free to ask a Lake Real Estate Specialist!


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