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  1. Rumford is a town in Oxford County, Maine, United States. Rumford is included in the Lewiston-Auburn, Maine metropolitan New England city and town area. The population was 5,858 at the 2020 census. Rumford is home to both ND Paper Inc's Rumford Mill and the Black Mountain of Maine ski resort.

  2. Inventions and design improvements. Section of Rumford fireplace. Thompson was an active and prolific inventor, developing improvements for chimneys, fireplaces and industrial furnaces, as well as inventing the double boiler, a kitchen range, and a coffee percolator roughly between 1810 and 1814.

  3. Jan 16, 2021 · The Anasagunticook River is a prime recreational area for boaters, swimmers, and fishermen, and it’s also home to the largest waterfall east of Niagara. Below are 15 things to do in and around Rumford, Maine. 1. Grafton Notch State Park. Source: drewthehobbit / shutterstock.

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  5. Jul 1, 2024 · Rumford is a beautiful area filled with trees, streams and mountains. The Androscoggin River flows through the town and features a series of spectacular waterfalls. Together they have a total drop of 176 feet making it the highest drop east of the Niagara Falls.

  6. Rumford, Maine offers a perfect blend of outdoor adventure and small-town charm. Visitors can explore the natural beauty of the area through hiking, fishing, ATV riding, skiing, and scenic drives. Rumford’s culinary scene, arts and entertainment, and unique places to stay make it a destination worth exploring. The Charm of Rumford, Maine

  7. Rumford is a historic town in Maine's Lakes and Mountains region, offering outdoor recreation, dining and lodging. Explore the Androscoggin River, Black Mountain of Maine, Whitecap Mountain, and more in this four-season destination.

  8. Rumford is a small town in Oxford County, Maine, that grew from the paper industry founded by Hugh J. Chisholm in 1893. It offers natural beauty, historical sites, local restaurants, and affordable living along the Androscoggin River.