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Latest comment: 4 years ago1 comment1 person in discussion
The articles for the Saco River and Saco Bay (which it drains into) give totally different etymologies for the name. Anyone with the time to look into it further may want to try to track down the legitimacy of both. BumblyBea (talk) 18:32, 24 May 2020 (UTC)Reply
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Ethan Tanguay (talk) 00:58, 23 January 2022 (UTC)The overall quality of sources used in this article is quite reliable with most of the sources coming from government agencies and academic papers. The sources are varying too giving a more holistic perspective. This being said there could be more attention given to events surrounding the Saco. All the facts included in the article were accompanied by a citation.Reply