York Cliffs, Maine

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The "Passaconaway Inn" in York Cliffs (from a c. 1908 postcard) Passaconaway Inn, York Cliffs, ME.jpg
The "Passaconaway Inn" in York Cliffs (from a c. 1908 postcard)

York Cliffs is a village in the town of York in York County, Maine, United States. [1] It lies east of the village of Cape Neddick and north of York Beach.

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York, Maine Town in Maine, United States

York is a town in York County, Maine, United States, near the southern tip of the state. The population in the 2010 census was 12,529. Situated beside the Atlantic Ocean on the Gulf of Maine, York is a well-known summer resort town. It is home to three 18-hole golf clubs, four sandy beaches, and Mount Agamenticus. It includes the villages of York Village, York Harbor, York Beach and Cape Neddick.

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Coordinates: 43°11′28″N70°36′10″W / 43.19111°N 70.60278°W / 43.19111; -70.60278

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