City of Hallowell
Warmth & Old Fashioned Hospitality
Hallowell, Maine's smallest city, rests on the banks of the Kennebec River.
It was settled about 1762. Although once a granite and lumbering community, the
Hallowell of today features many delightful and interesting antique and specialty
shops in the downtown business district. The small city is classified as a National
Historic District.
A state-operated boat landing is located on the south end of the City. It is the
hub of activities during the summer months as people launch their boats to cruise
the beautiful Kennebec all the way to the ocean. It is said of Hallowell that it
retains the charm of yesteryear, the flavor of old world simplicity and the warmth
of old-fashioned hospitality. Don't pass up the opportunity to visit this unique
little Maine city.
Population - 2,467
Municipal Office - (207) 623-4021
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