It is 17.54 miles according to MapQuest.
16 miles taking this route:Take I-195 WEST, from Saco, to I-95 MAINE TURNPIKE (toll) - NORTH to PORTLAND.Take I-95 NORTH, on the Maine Turnpike, to Portland. To get to the city itself, take I-295 NORTH (EXIT 44 off the TURNPIKE).
A few include: Portland Lewiston Bangor South Portland Auburn Biddeford Brunswick Sanford Augusta Scarborough and Saco.
Biddeford is located near the Southern tip of Maine. It's on the Eastern side and its between Saco Bay on the Gulf of Maine. It is 15 miles from Portland, ME and 85 miles North of Boston, Massachusetts.
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There's a city in Maine and a town in Montana named Saco.
The address of the Dyer Library is: 371 Main St, Saco, ME 04072-1520
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Saco is before Portland. With normal traffic and keeping to the speed limits, you could probably drive it in slightly less than two hours.
Yes! In Saco, south of Portland, there is a great water park called "Aquaboggan". It is smaller than newer jumbo parks, but a welcome treat for everyone on hot summer days!
Maine has 22 cities: Augusta, Bangor, Bath, Biddeford, Brewer, Caribou, Eastport, Ellsworth, Gardiner, Hallowell, Lewiston, Limestone, Portland, Presque Isle, Rockland, Saco, Sanford, South Portland, Waterville, Westbrook, and Yarmouth. Each city has its own unique character and attractions, contributing to the diverse culture of the state.
the town of york being the shire town of the western section that portion gradually came to be called york district or county the other was called sommerset when masschuetts assumed control of the provice of Maine as far as casco bay in 1658 in 1653 settment of saco in 1718 the name was changed to bidford but in 1762 the town was divided machias 1784 penobscot 1787 norridgewook 1788 Norway 1797 wiscasset was settled before king philps war