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Mainah888 t1_j9fmsph wrote

I think Gardiner has more of what you're looking for, but Lisbon, specifically, Lisbon Falls, is getting there.

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Sleuthiestofsleuths OP t1_j9fne6j wrote

Thanks! I kinda loved Gardiner, and what it's trying to be, when I visited a few months ago. But I've read articles talking about Lisbon's revival, and it's closer to Portland and all the things, so that's what makes it a contender for me. Good to get feedback from people who know the areas.

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eagles52lii t1_j9fn5h6 wrote

Biddo would be worth looking into.

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Sleuthiestofsleuths OP t1_j9fo5pu wrote

I stayed there 2 years ago and loved the mill area on the river. I haven't seen a ton of properties for sale there and figured I'm a little too late to the party, but yes, I'll definitely investigate further!

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Metal_Worldly t1_j9fng4o wrote

I would put my vote in for Gardiner. It seems to have more going on and a nice little downtown. A handful of independent eateries to. Lisbon is ok has a few really nice restaurants, 1 chef earning a james beard nomination but no real downtown to speak of. Look into Brunswick area as well. Lots of everything close by, young vibe with Bowdoin college. Easy travel with 295, and route 1 for coastal. May remind you more of your current location. Just my opinion, good luck.

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Sleuthiestofsleuths OP t1_j9fosz7 wrote

Thanks! Good food is important to me, and pretty much everywhere in Maine has that covered, but James Beard caliber is awesome!

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DifferenceMore5431 t1_j9fnm6f wrote

I'm not sure either one is particularly "artsy" or "cultural" but they're both plausible choices based on what you've said. Go take a look.

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