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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.
Views include Holmes Beach, Bradenton Beach, Longboat Key, Siesta Key, Englewood Beach, as well as traffic cams at the Skyway Bridge and restaurant cams on Cedar Key. Here are some of the live ...
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York Beach – with attractions such as a zoo, arcades, souvenir shops and stores Cape Neddick – mainly residences, best known for its lighthouse During summer months, summer residents and tourists visit Short Sands Beach, which is in the district of York Beach itself, as well as Long Sands Beach, the town's longest with more than a mile of ...
What York, ME voters need to know about ballot questions, from buying Long Sands Beach land to distillery rules and zoning near York's Wild Kingdom. York, Maine Nov. 5 ballot: Voters to decide ...
Residents question the value of York’s $4M Long Sands Beach purchase amid legal battles over public access on private beaches.
Cape Neddick Point is at the north end of Long Sands Beach in the village of York Beach. The lighthouse is inaccessible to the general public, but the nearby mainland is occupied by Sohier Park which offers a telescope with which to view the lighthouse and a gift shop with a "Nubble" theme.
A new merry-go-round will be part of the playground located next to the basketball court at Short Sands Beach. Meanwhile, Ellis Park directors are waiting for word from the town manager’s office ...