Woolwich, Maine (04579) is a small coastal town located in Sagadahoc County. It has an estimated population of 1,710 residents according to the 2019 census.\nDespite its small size, Woolwich has been consistently ranked highly by BestPlaces.net. It is ranked 34th on the list of best places to live in Maine and 541st on the list of best places to live in the United States overall. This ranking takes into account factors such as cost of living, crime rates, local amenities, public schools, weather and other quality of life measures. Residents of Woolwich can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities due to its small-town charm and proximity to both coastal and inland areas. The area is home to some excellent restaurants and entertainment venues that are sure to please everyone who visits or lives there. With its high ratings from BestPlaces, it’s no wonder that Woolwich remains such a desirable place for people looking for a great quality of life in an affordable location.
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