Kennebec County
Kennebec County is located in the central part of the state of Maine, USA. It was established in 1799 and is named after the Kennebec River, which flows through the region. The county seat is Augusta, the state capital, and it covers an area of approximately 1,300 square miles.
The county is known for its diverse landscapes, including forests, lakes, and rivers, making it a popular destination for outdoor activities. Kennebec County is home to several towns and cities, including Waterville and Gardiner, and has a rich history tied to the lumber and textile industries.