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Penobscot County was incorporated in 1816 and the county seat is Bangor. The Penobscot River, Maine’s longest, runs through the County. It is one of Maine’s largest counties, covering over 3,250 square miles. The County borders Piscataquis County on the West and Washington and Hancock Counties on the East.

One of Maine's largest counties, covering more than 3,250 square miles, Penobscot County was incorporated in 1816. It is bordered by Piscataquis County in the west, and by Washington and Hancock Counties on the east. Its county seat is Bangor.

  • Fishing Works: Penobscot County, Maine Fishing Lakes  - Each of the county's 242 lakes are arranged alphabetically, with detailed information relevant to fishing, including topographical maps.
  • Maine Local Government: Penobscot County  - Lists elected and appointed county officials, including their contact information, as well as the incorporated cities, towns, and plantations within the county.
  • MountainZone.com: Penobscot County, Maine Mountain Peaks and Summits  - Profiles each of the county's 139 summits and peaks, providing detailed hiking and trail information, as well as topographical maps.
  • NACo: Penobscot County, Maine  - The National Association of Counties provides demographic and census details, photographs, and a list of elected officials, along with contact data.
  • Penobscot County Conservation Association  - The PCCA is a volunteer organization formed to protect the sporting heritage and wildlife in Penobscot County, Maine. Announces scheduled events and provides membership information.
  • Penobscot County Democratic Committee  - Local political arm provides a listing and contact details for its elected officials, events, and other announcements.
  • Penobscot County Genealogical Society  - Volunteer organization formed to promote and encourage interest in genealogy and family history, to assist researchers, and to preserve available information.
  • Penobscot County Soil and Water Conservation District  - Formed in 1945 in accordance with Maine statutes, the organization provides local conservation leadership, teaches the value of natural resources, encourages conservation efforts, and helps plan and implement voluntary programs.
  • Penobscot Deeds  - Provides public access to the county registry of deeds data. Requires (free) registration, and some features requires a freely downloadable software program from Browntech Software Management Systems.
  • Penobscot Sheriff's Office  - Describes the county law enforcement agency, its staff, jail information, community works, court security, and other topics.
  • University of Maine Cooperative Extension  - The UMaine Extension gives local residents access to the resources and expertise of the University of Maine, through educational programs, publications, and events.
 
 
 
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