Bayville, Maine

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Bayville is a village in the town of Boothbay Harbor in Lincoln County, Maine, United States.

The village of Bayville was formed in 1911. [1] Bayville consists largely of summer residents and has approximately 43 houses at the head of Linekin Bay. The Bayville lineage of several families stretches back some six generations or more. The Bayville website can be found at: www.bayvillemaine.org.

43°51′35″N69°36′10″W / 43.85972°N 69.60278°W / 43.85972; -69.60278



  1. "The early history of Bayville, part I". Boothbay Register. Retrieved 2024-05-17.

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