Bremen (/ˈbriːmən/ BREE-mən) is a small town in Lincoln County, Maine, United States.
Hog Island is a center and camp for the Maine chapter of the National Audubon Society.
Abenaki tribes once summered on Keene Neck, hunting shellfish and leaving behind shell middens.
The area was settled as part of Bristol in 1735 by William Hilton from Plymouth, Massachusetts.
In May 1755, Hilton and his three sons were ambushed by Indians while getting out of a boat, mortally wounding the father and killing his namesake.
[3] Settled largely by German immigrants, it developed as a farming and fishing community.
On February 19, 1828, the town was set off and incorporated, named after Bremen, Germany.
27.5% of all households were made up of individuals, and 15.2% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older.