Farmington, Maine
Farmington, United States
Farmington, Maine has 19 documented cultural connections to places around the world. Below are 12 of the most distinctive.
Timothy Leary
Connects Farmington, Maine to: Springfield, Kingdom of EnglandKingdom of Great Britain | Idyllwild–Pine Cove, California | Millbrook, New York
log house
Connects Farmington, Maine to: Centerville, Ohio | Rattan, Oklahoma | Pittsford (village), New York | McClure, Pennsylvania | Norton, Kansas
Tillage
Connects Farmington, Maine to: Idaho Falls, Idaho | Oakland, Maine | Simoradz, Poland | Oaxaca Valley | Ryegate, Vermont
stockade
Connects Farmington, Maine to: Toledo, Ohio | Tyler, Texas | Kingston, Ontario | Williamstown, Massachusetts | Dothan, Alabama
Abenaki
Connects Farmington, Maine to: New York (state) | Maine | Rhode Island | The Maritimes | New Hampshire
potato
Connects Farmington, Maine to: Northern Michigan | Lithuania | Sierra Leone | Colombia | East Hampton, New York
Agriculture
Connects Farmington, Maine to: Veneto | Newfoundland and Labrador | Western Norway | Centre Region (Cameroon) | Fiji
Asia
Connects Farmington, Maine to: Riau Islands | Albania | Kochi, India | Miami, Florida | Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania
African American
Connects Farmington, Maine to: Minnesota | Salt Lake City, Utah | Mississippi | New Haven, Connecticut | Missouri
sawmill
Connects Farmington, Maine to: Minnesota | British Columbia | North West England | Jämtland, Sweden | Sacramento, California
France
Connects Farmington, Maine to: New York (state) | Denmark | Italy | Portugal | Hungary
maize
Connects Farmington, Maine to: Illinois | Portugal | Colorado | Ukraine | Chile