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Notable People from MaineNotable Work/Position
Stephen KingAuthor of horror, suspense, and supernatural fiction
Margaret Chase SmithFirst woman to serve in both chambers of U.S. Congress
Henry Wadsworth LongfellowFamous poet, educator, and translator
Anna KendrickAcademy award-nominated actress and singer
Kevin EastmanComic book artist, co-creator of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Joan BenoitOlympic gold medalist in the first women’s marathon event
Edmund Muskie64th Governor of Maine, U.S. Senator, 58th U.S. Secretary of State who negotiated the release of 52 Americans, ending the Iran hostage crisis

Searching for Someone in Maine

Maine is the 42nd most populated state in the U.S. The total population of Maine is over 1.3 million residents with 554,061 households. The average household size is 2.3 members (based on 2017 census data). To refine your search for someone in Maine, consider the age, gender, and demographic of your subject to ensure you’re on the right track.

The predominant race in Maine is white, making up 93.3% of the state’s population. The median age is 44.6, with 51% of the total population female and 49% male. The most populated city is Portland with 67,067 people.

The economy of Maine employs 614 thousand people. The median income is $53,024. Leading economic sectors in Maine include fishing, aquaculture, agriculture, manufacturing, and financial services.

Top 3 SchoolsCity# of GraduatesGraduation RateAcceptance RateMost Popular Degrees
University of MaineOrono2,23660.0%90.0%Business Mgmt. & Mktg.
Univ. of Southern MainePortland1,93933.8%80.2%Business Mgmt. & Mktg.
Univ. of New EnglandBiddeford1,77158.9%83.1%Business, Education

Maine Real Estate

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Home values in Maine have gone up 5.7% in the past year and are anticipated to rise 2.6% in 2019. The median home value is $232,600 with the median price per square foot at $166. The median rent price is $1,795. The median listing price for homes statewide is $249,000.

The city with the highest home value is Portland, with a median home value of $261,100.

CityAvg. Home ValueAvg. Household Income
Portland$261,100$51,430
South Portland$235,700$59,515
Westbrook$216,400$51,062
Biddeford$211,800$49,812

Maine Facts

Official Name: Maine

Name Meaning: There is no consensus as to how the state of Maine received its name. The prevailing theories involve French and English origins. Some believe that the state was named after a French province, since the first European settlement in Maine was established by French colonists. Others believe that English explorers, who also settled in the area, used the term “mainland” to distinguish their land from the multiple islands off the coastline. The conclusion is that the name “Maine” is simply a derivation of the nautical term “mainland” or “main land.”

Nickname: The Pine Tree State

Constitution Ratified: 1820

Statehood: March 15, 1820 (23rd State)

Capital: Augusta

Total Number of Counties: 16

Largest City: Portland

Largest County (by population): Cumberland County

Population (as of 2018): 1,338,404

History: Maine was home to many indigenous Native American tribes before the arrival of European explorers. In 1604, France established the first settlement in the territory now known as Maine. The English arrived in 1607 and both countries fought for territory governance for many years. The land became part of the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1652 and remained part of Massachusetts until 1820. Maine wanted to separate from Massachusetts; in 1819 Maine was allowed to secede. It ultimately became the 23rd state of the Union on March 15, 1820.

Fast Facts:

  • 90% of the lobster supply in the United States, (approximately 40 million pounds), is caught off the coast of Maine.
  • Maine is the only state in the country that shares its border with only one other state.
  • West Quoddy Head, in the town of Lubec, is the easternmost point of the contiguous U.S.
  • The first naval battle of the American Revolutionary War was fought near the port of Machias.
  • Maine is the only state with a monosyllabic name!
  • Maine is the single largest producer of blueberries in the United States, providing 99% of all blueberries in the country.
  • Maine’s earliest inhabitants were descendants of hunters from the Ice Age.
  • Strong, Maine, was known as the “toothpick capital of the world” for decades. 90% of the country’s toothpick supply is still produced in the state.


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