Kenduskeag, Maine Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

A look at the population and steets of Kenduskeag, Maine is easy to find, with just a few clicks. The following is a list of the most important facts about the city. The population of Kenduskeag is a blend of Native American and White. A closer look at each race's population and percentage of the population will reveal how many people are of that race.

In 2010, the population of the town of Kenduskeag was 1,348. By 2020, it is expected to grow to 1,359 people. The town is located twelve miles west of Bangor. A map of the city's population shows that the town was founded in 1630. The city is located along the Kenduskeag Stream, a small river that meanders east of the town.

The city's rapid population growth forced the development of new housing. In an effort to meet the demand, builders turned to the Penobscot watershed for lumber. The Penobscot was untouched until that time, and this led to the rapid development of Bangor as "The Lumber Capital of the World." A natural highway to the vast interior of New England was nearby, and mills and wharfs lined the banks of the Kenduskeag.