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Blue Hill

Town in southeastern Maine, 21 km/13 mi southwest of Ellsworth, at the head of Blue Hill Bay; population (1990) 1,900. It incorporates East Blue Hill and Blue Hill Falls. It is a resort and craft centre, noted for its pottery.

Blue Hill was originally a shipbuilding, seafaring, agricultural, and yarn milling centre, named after a 287-m/940-ft hill lying just to the north. Copper and zinc mines were important in the town's early years.



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