York, Maine
York, United States
York, Maine has 12 documented cultural connections to places around the world. Below are the most distinctive.
King Charles I of England
Connects York, Maine to: Cape Elizabeth, Maine | District Heights, United States of America
20th Maine Volunteer Infantry Regiment
Connects York, Maine to: Maine | Daleville, Alabama
Siege of Louisbourg (1745)
Connects York, Maine to: The Maritimes | Saco, Maine | Pepperell, Massachusetts | Bremen, Maine | Kittery Point, Maine
Plymouth Council for New England
Connects York, Maine to: New England | Portland, Maine | Bristol, Maine | Gardiner, Maine | Damariscotta, Maine
Embargo Act of 1807
Connects York, Maine to: Boston, Massachusetts | Salem, Massachusetts | Portsmouth, New Hampshire | Yarmouth, Massachusetts | Sackets Harbor, New York
biking
Connects York, Maine to: North Carolina | Albuquerque, New Mexico | Park City, Utah | Hailey, Idaho | Lakeside, California
the oldest buildings in Maine
Connects York, Maine to: United States | Sabratha, Libya | Maine | Portland, Maine | Kittery, Maine
List of the oldest buildings in Maine
Connects York, Maine to: Γ re | United States | Sabratha, Libya | Sri Lanka | Maine
Ferdinando Gorges
Connects York, Maine to: Casco Bay | Portland, Maine | Nantucket, Massachusetts | York Harbor, Maine | Kittery, Maine
John Hancock
Connects York, Maine to: Bethlehem, Pennsylvania | Quincy, Massachusetts | St. Augustine, Florida | Milton, Massachusetts | Sable Island, Nova Scotia
wilderness
Connects York, Maine to: Galloway | St. Simons, Georgia | Acre (state) | Temagami, Ontario | Bethel, Maine
molasses
Connects York, Maine to: Salem, Massachusetts | Caldas da Rainha, Portugal | Essaouira, Morocco | Newmarket, New Hampshire | Anakapalli