List of mayors of Old Town, Maine

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The following is a list of mayors and council presidents of the city of Old Town, Maine, United States.

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View of City Hall building in Old Town, Maine, circa 1914 City Hall, Old Town, ME.jpg
View of City Hall building in Old Town, Maine, circa 1914

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