Gibson Woodlot
Gibson Woodlot is a forest in Town of West Paris, Oxford County, Maine. Gibson Woodlot is situated nearby to the neighborhood North Paris, as well as near Trap Corner.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include West Paris and Paris Hill Historic District.
West Paris
Village
Photo: Tim Pierce, Public domain.
West Paris is a town in Oxford County, Maine, United States. Originally settled in 1771 for land that what was deemed "superior for pasturage, hay crops, and orchards", West Paris became a center of Finnish immigrant settlement in the 19th century, with many if the town's current residents being descendants of the original Finnish settlers.
Paris Hill Historic District
Neighborhood
Photo: Magicpiano, CC BY-SA 3.0.
The Paris Hill Historic District encompasses the historic 19th century village of Paris Hill in Paris, Maine. This village was the primary civic seat in the town, which is also the county seat of Oxford County, and was where county facilities were located until they were moved to South Paris in 1895.
Gibson Woodlot
Latitude
44.3129° or 44° 18′ 46″ northLongitude
-70.5028° or 70° 30′ 10″ westOperator
Western Foothills Land TrustOpen location code
87PF8F7W+4VOpenStreetMap ID
way 611311609OpenStreetMap feature
landuse=forest
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Localities in the Area
Explore places such as North Paris and Trap Corner.
Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Forbes Cemetery and Stearns Hill Cemetery.
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