Greeley's Landing
From Katahdin
Although other local geographic points make similar claims, Greeley's Landing is said to be the geographic center of the state of Maine.
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Geography
Greeley's Landing is a settlement located on the southern shores of Sebec Lake, with Bowerbank across the lake and to the northeast, while Dover-Foxcroft is about four miles south, along the Greeley's Landing Road. Bordering Greeley's Landing on the west is Peaks-Kenny State Park.
Public places
- Peaks-Kenny State Park
- Sebec Lake
Culture
Organizations
Piscataquis Valley Snowmobile Club
Clubhouse is located off of the Greeley's Landing Road.
- Contact information
- Phone: 207.564.3696
Businesses
Businesses located at Greeley's Landing are listed in the Dover-Foxcroft businesses page.
Government
Greeley's Landing is a part of the governmental entity of Dover-Foxcroft, Maine.
Education
There are no schools within the Greeley's Landing neighborhood of Dover-Foxcroft. Students attend school in Dover-Foxcroft, to the south.
Infrastructure
Services are provided by Dover-Foxcroft, of which Greeley's Landing is a part.
Roads
- Beach View Road
- Bog Brook Road
- Cotton Brook Road
- Forest Avenue
- Greeley's Landing Road
- Lakeview Road
- Peaks-Kenny Road
- Public Beach Road
- Shore Road North
- Shore Road South
- State Park Road
- Timber Lane Road
- Warren Lane
- Woodland Road
Internal link
References
- DeLorme, "The Maine Atlas & Gazetteer", 28th Edition, 2005 ISBN 0-89933-282-X

