Hiram is a small Oxford County town of around 1,600 residents, settled in the late 1700s and incorporated in 1814, where the Saco and Ossipee Rivers converge among the hills of western Maine. The town spans several villages including Hiram, East Hiram, South Hiram, and Durgintown, with Mount Cutler rising at its center and offering hiking trails with long views west toward the mountains. Historic connections run deep here -- Wadsworth Hall, the home of Revolutionary War general Peleg Wadsworth and onetime summer residence of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, still stands in town. Cornish is just across the Ossipee River, and Fryeburg and North Conway are both within easy reach. Buyers looking for genuine rural character at accessible price points consistently find value here.

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