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Bar Mills, Maine
Village
Buxton Hollis Historical Society
Buxton Hollis Historical Society
Bar Mills, Maine is located in Maine
Bar Mills, Maine
Bar Mills, Maine
Location in Maine
Country United States
State Maine
County York
Elevation
144 ft (44 m)
Time zone UTC-5 (Eastern (EST))
 • Summer (DST) UTC-4 (EDT)
ZIP code
04004
Area code(s) 207
GNIS feature ID 561589

Bar Mills is a small village located in the town of Buxton, in York County, Maine, United States. It's called an unincorporated village because it's part of a larger town and doesn't have its own separate local government.

This community is found right along the Saco River. It's also where two state roads, Route 4A and Route 112, meet. Bar Mills has its own post office with the ZIP code 04004.

What is an Unincorporated Village?

An unincorporated village is a place where people live that isn't officially a city or town by itself. It's usually part of a larger town or county. This means it doesn't have its own mayor or town council. Instead, the larger town or county government takes care of services like roads and schools.

How Villages Get Their Names

Many villages in Maine, like Bar Mills, got their names from important features nearby. "Mills" in the name often means there was once a mill there. Mills were factories that used water power from a river to grind grain or cut wood. The "Bar" part might refer to a sandbar or a river crossing.

Location and Geography

Bar Mills is situated in the southern part of Maine. It's part of York County, which is known for its beautiful coastline and historic towns. The village's location by the Saco River was very important in its early days.

The Saco River's Importance

The Saco River flows through Bar Mills. Rivers like the Saco were vital for early settlements. They provided fresh water, a way to travel, and power for mills. Today, the river is still a beautiful natural feature. People enjoy activities like fishing and kayaking on it.

Roads and Connections

The village is connected by Route 4A and Route 112. These roads help residents travel to nearby towns and cities. They are important for daily life and for visitors exploring the area.

Community Life

Even though Bar Mills is small, it has a strong sense of community. The Buxton Hollis Historical Society is located here. This society helps preserve the history of Buxton and Hollis, including Bar Mills. They collect old photos, documents, and artifacts.

Buxton Hollis Historical Society, Bar Mills ME
The Buxton Hollis Historical Society building in Bar Mills.

Local Post Office

The post office in Bar Mills is a key part of the community. It serves as a central point for mail services. For many small villages, the post office is more than just a place to send letters; it's a local landmark.

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