Town of Bingham
Bingham, Maine, is a quaint primary service center community located halfway between the Equator and the North Pole in Somerset County, with a population of just under 900 residents. Established in 1812 and named after former landowner William Bingham, the town is historically significant for its role in the log drive on the Kennebec River, which ceased operations in the 1970s.
The town prides itself on its vibrant community and hosts a variety of events throughout the year, including a notable 4th of July Parade and the annual Bingham Days. With a scenic backdrop and a rich history, Bingham invites visitors to experience its charm and natural beauty.
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