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Half of the urban "Cities of the Androscoggin,"
Lewiston lies on the eastern banks of the Androscoggin River. An early
manufacturing center, Lewiston still lives and breathes with the sights
and sounds of modern productivity. Brimming with modern conveniences,
Lewiston, and her sister town of Auburn, sit between the clean and natural
settings of Maine's western lakes and mountains, and intermittant shorefront
beaches and rocky coastlines. Lewiston and Auburn serve as a source from
resources and entertainment not only for those coming into the state,
but also for the local inhabitants, many of whom travel 40 minutes to
an hour and a half from the rural settings, for a taste of 21st century
resources.
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