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SACO
Granted in 1630 by the Plymouth Company to Thomas Lewis and Richard Bonython, the town extended 4 miles along the sea, and 8 inland. Settled in 1631 as part of "Winter Harbor" (as Biddeford Pool was first known), it included Biddeford. It would be reorganized in 1653 by the General Court of Massachusetts as "Saco," like the Sokokis (or Saco) Indians who once hunted and fished along the Saco River. The community would be incorporated in 1718 as "Biddeford," the fourth town in Maine. The northeastern bank separated in 1762 with the name "Pepperellborough," in honor of Sir William Pepperrell, a late proprietor. It was renamed "Saco" in 1805, and incorporated as a city in 1867.
The area became a center for lumbering, with logs floated down the river from "Little Falls Plantation" (now Dayton, Hollis and part of Limington), to be cut by sawmills at Saco Falls. In 1827, the community produced 21,000,000 feet of sawn lumber. On Factory Island, formerly called Indian Island, the Saco Iron Works began operation in 1811. A cotton mill was established in 1826, and a canal was dug through rock to provide water power. Factory Island developed in the 19th century into major textile manufacturing center, with expansive brick mills dominating the Saco and Biddeford waterfronts. That industry would fade in the 20th century, particularly with the closure of the York Manufacturing Company in 1958. The prosperous mill town era, however, left behind much fine architecture. Saco has a considerable collection of buildings in the Georgian, Federal, Greek Revival and Victorian styles.
Saco is home to Funtown Splashtown USA (an amusement park), and Aquaboggan (a water park), as well as General Dynamics Armament Systems (also known by its former name, Saco Defense), a subsidiary of the defense contractor General Dynamics; it builds primarily small arms weapons for the U.S. military, such as the M60 machine gun. Saco sees much tourism during summer months, due to its amusement parks, Ferry Beach State Park and proximity to Old Orchard Beach.
Statistics-
Population: 18,302
Area: 39 square miles
Tax Rate per thousand: $12.73
Median Household Income: $50,408
Median Home Value: $242,300
Per Pupil Expenditures: $7,975
Essentials-
City Hall: 207-284-4831
300 Main St, Saco, ME 04072
School Department: 207-284-4505
90 Beach St, Saco, ME 04072
School Information-
Population:
Elementary School: 289
Middle School: 743
High School: 1174
Student to Teacher Ratio:
Elementary School: 16
Middle School: 15
High School: 16
8th Grade MEA Testing:
*Percentage Meeting or Exceeding Standards
Reading: 53
Science: 59
Math: 34
11th Grade SAT Testing:
*Percentage Meeting or Exceeding Standards
Writing: not provided
Critical Reading: not provided
Math: not provided
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