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Bridgton, ME -- U.S. Census Designated Place in Maine
Population (2000): 2359
Housing Units (2000): 1334
Land area (2000): 9.803210 sq. miles (25.390195 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 3.677171 sq. miles (9.523830 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 13.480381 sq. miles (34.914025 sq. km)
FIPS code: 07135
Located within: Maine (ME), FIPS 23
Location: 44.062219 N, 70.708838 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 04009
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
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Bridgton can refer to a place in the United States:

  • Bridgton, Maine, a town
    • Bridgton (CDP), Maine, the town center

Usage examples of "bridgton".

The slaughter in the Bridgton Pharmacy had occurred because the doors had been left chocked open-I was sure of that.

He was circling the lake, coming toward the Bridgton side, toward us, and all the houses and cottages and summer places were bursting into purple-white flame like lightning, and soon the smoke covered everything.

Carmody, who kept the Bridgton Antiquary, a junk shop that Steff liked to rummage around in sometimes.

Back when Bridgton was little more than a crossroads, my dad would take me in with him and stand talking at the counter while I looked through the glass at the penny candy and two-cent chews.

McVey had worked in Bridgton cutting meat ever since I was twelve or thirteen, and I had no idea what his first name was or his age might be.

The Bridgton Pharmacy had been doing business when we drove in yesterday.

The red cinderblock wall faded to a thin wash pink and then disappeared utterly, probably five feet on the Bridgton Pharmacy side of the OUT door.

McVey the butcher who had been cutting meat in Bridgton ever since I was a kid holding my father's talented hand.

Roland had asked him twice if this trip to Bridgton was necessary, and Eddie had told him twice that he was almost sure it was.

Before the day was over they’d make their way to Turtleback Lane in the town of Lovell—a place where walk-ins were common, according to John Cullum, and reality was apt to be correspondingly thin—but first they were going to make a trip to Bridgton, and hopefully meet the man who seemed to have created Donald Callahan and the town of ’Salem’s Lot.

His guitar case was open in front of him, its purple velvet interior (exactly the same shade as the rug in sai King’s Bridgton bedroom, can you say amen) scattered with change and bills, just so any unusually innocent passersby would know the right thing to do.

Tonight we had Andy Fulcher sit the big kids while Tab & I & Owen went to the Bridgton Drive-In.

Seems just about a week ago that we were living in Bridgton and the kids were babies.

Roger and Althea Breakstone lived in neighboring Bridgton, about fifteen miles away.

Me, I've got seventeen years left on a twenty-year mortgage and twin girls who have their hearts set on Bridgton Academy.