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Auburn, ME

U.S. News Ratings
Population: 23,293
Crime: Low
Cost of Living: High
Health Care: Limited
Housing Price: Average
Income: Low
Geography
Auburn is in southwest Maine, across the Androscoggin River from its twin city, Lewiston. The two cities are so closely tied that the metropolitan area is often called L-A, for Lewiston-Auburn.
Cultural Attractions
Auburn is noted for its active arts community. The award-winning Public Theatre presents Broadway and regional productions, and the organization L/A Arts puts on concerts and displays the work of local artists
Recreation
Boating and canoeing are attractions in this riverfront community. Hikers and skiers also enjoy the trails at Mount Apatite, a former quarry.
Historical
In the mid-19th century, Auburn became a mill town, manufacturing goods like shoes and textiles.
Economy
The Auburn area is a regional center for shopping and business. Major industries include healthcare, manufacturing, and distribution.
Median home price [details] $146,764
Median home price, 2008 [details] $144,624
Number of home sales [details] 216
Median dwelling age (in years) 53
Average property taxes [details] N/A
Place to state foreclosures [details] 63

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