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  1. Caribou is the second largest city in Aroostook County, Maine, United States. Its population was 7,396 at the 2020 census . The city is a service center for the agricultural and tourism industries, and the location of a National Weather Service Forecast Office .

  2. Nov 2, 2021 · The Caribou Housing Authority will be holding a Public Hearing on Wednesday, June 12, 2024, at 5:30 pm in the Council Chambers located at City Hall, 25 High Street, Caribou, ME. The proposed Administration Plan and Action plan is available for review at www.caribouhousing.org or at the Housing Authority’s office located.

  3. Caribou, the most northeastern city in the United States, is also a favorite spot to venture from when heading out on Maine’s interconnected snowmobile trail system to access the 1,600 miles of trails in Aroostook County. Things to Do in Caribou. Besides snowmobiling, Caribou has plenty to offer.

    • Visit the Goughan’s Berry Farm. This is a family owned farm where you can wander freely, admire the animals and witness an authentic countryside experience.
    • Shop at Works of Heart. This delightful little gift shop offers a wide variety of products; most of them are handcrafted by the local Amish community.
    • Have a pizza and a drink at Sport’s Inn. If you’re looking for a good meal in Caribou, Sport’s Inn is the place to go. Many people say that they have the best burgers in the area – and the pizza is great too.
    • Visit the Loring Military Heritage Center. If you want to explore some of the area’s history and see an old airfield, you should stop by this place. This museum was founded in 2005 and named after the pilot Charles J. Loring.
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  5. Jul 31, 2023 · Caribou Maine is one of the northeasternmost cities in the United States. Winters can get wind chills down to -30 degrees Fahrenheit and 100 inches of snow (the average is 118 inches, but it’s not unheard of to get closer to 170 inches). Summers (June through August) get into the 70s, but even the warmest nights don’t get much above 56 degrees.

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  6. Open by appointment for anyone looking to explore Caribou history. Current exhibits include the Mi'kmaq Nation, Caribou schools, the Whittier Connection, military memorabilia, and various 19th & 20th century home and farm artifacts. Extensive genealogical section for family research. Enjoy exhibits inside the main building, school house, barn ...

  7. Caribou, city, Aroostook county, northeastern Maine, U.S. It lies along the Aroostook River, near the New Brunswick border, 13 miles (21 km) north of Presque Isle. Settled in 1824, it developed as a lumbering centre and was incorporated in 1859 as Lyndon. It was renamed Caribou in 1877 for the.

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