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Sidney: Situated in Kennebec County, Sidney is a rural town with a strong agricultural heritage. It’s located near the Kennebec River and offers a peaceful setting for outdoor activities.

Sidney is situated in the central part of the state and is bordered by the towns of Augusta, Oakland, Belgrade, and Rome.

The town is located near several lakes, including Messalonskee Lake (also known as Snow Pond) and Long Pond, which provide opportunities for fishing, boating, and other water activities.

Sidney was incorporated as a town on January 30, 1792 1792. It was named after Sir Philip Sidney, an English poet and soldier of the Elizabethan era. Like many towns in Maine, Sidney has a history rooted in agriculture, with farming being a significant part of its early economy.




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Sidney, Maine, USA - Recreation Hall and Dormitory, New England Music Camp
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Sidney, Maine, USA - Eastern Music Camp, 1932
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Eastern Music Camp, 1932

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1839 - Sidney
Sidney, Maine
Kennebec county. Sidney is very pleasantly situated on the west side of Kennebec river, and watered by a large and beautiful pond lying in this town and Belgrade. It is bounded N. by Waterville and is 12 miles N. from Augusta. Incorporated, 1792. Population, 1837, 2,346. Wheat crop, same year, 6,569 bushels.
The New England Gazetteer containing descriptions of all the states, counties and towns in New England: also descriptions of the principal mountains, rivers lakes, capes, bays, harbors, islands and fashionable resorts within that territory. By John Hayward, author of the Columbian Traveller, Religious Creeds, &c. &c. Boston: John Hayward. Boyd & White, Concord, N.H. 1839
Here are some popular things to do and places to visit in Sidney and its surrounding areas:
Messalonskee Lake: Spend a day at Messalonskee Lake, also known as Snow Pond. You can enjoy swimming, boating, fishing, and picnicking along its shores. There are public access points and a boat launch area.

Viles Arboretum: Explore the Viles Arboretum, a beautiful natural area with walking trails, gardens, and a variety of trees and plants. It's a peaceful place for a leisurely stroll or birdwatching.

Maine Lakes and Mountains: Sidney is located in the Maine Lakes and Mountains region, which offers plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, biking, and camping. Check out nearby trails and parks like Kennebec River Rail Trail, Belgrade Lakes, and Mount Phillip.

Historic Sites: Visit historic sites like the Sidney Historical Society and Museum, where you can learn about the town's history and heritage.

Belgrade Lakes Village: Just a short drive away, you'll find the charming Belgrade Lakes Village. It offers quaint shops, restaurants, and scenic views of ... Read MORE...

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