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  2. Cape Neddick, Maine - Wikipedia

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    Cape Neddick is a census-designated place (CDP) in the town of York in York County, Maine, United States. The population was 2,568 at the 2010 census . [ 2 ] It is part of the Portland – South Portland – Biddeford , Maine Metropolitan Statistical Area .

  3. Cape Neddick Light - Wikipedia

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    The Cape Neddick Light is a lighthouse in Cape Neddick, York, Maine. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] In 1874 Congress appropriated $15,000 to build a light station at the "Nubble" and in 1879 construction began. Cape Neddick Light Station was dedicated by the U.S. Lighthouse Service and put into use in 1879.

  4. Center for Wildlife enters final phase of major expansion ...

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    The Center for Wildlife in Cape Neddick, Maine, welcomed most unusual guests, following the high winds and pouring rain on Dec. 18, 2023: dovekies, which rarely, if ever, make appearances on dry land.

  5. York, Maine - Wikipedia

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    A photo of the Cape Neddick Light is on the Voyager 1 spacecraft labeled as Seashore, Maine. [10] Visible in clear weather is the 133-foot (41-meter) tall Boon Island Light on Boon Island , located 6.2 miles (10.0 km) off York.

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  7. York Beach, Maine - Wikipedia

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    York Beach ~ 1901 Cape Neddick Light c. 1920. Cape Neddick Light, also known as Nubble Lighthouse, is located on Short Sands Beach and stands 41 feet (12 m) tall. Construction began in 1876 and cost $15,000. It was first illuminated on July 1, 1879.