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Cliff Island is an island inCasco Bay,Maine, United States. It is part of the city ofPortland. As of the 2000 census, the island had a year-round population of approximately 60 people. In the summer, the island's population grows to about 200, despite the fact that it is the only year-round inhabited island in Casco Bay with no paved roads. The ZIP Code for Cliff Island is 04019.[1]
In the early 20th century, the island's inns were a draw for summer tourists. There are no longer any hotels, but many homes are available for weekly rentals or longer. While there are no public services, residents enjoy a community hall, a tennis court, baseball field, and playground. The residents are served by a USPS Post Office,[2] fire department, and one-room school for elementary grades.[3] While the postal service has considered closing the office in the past, the islanders have managed to keep it in operation for six hours a day.[4]
Cliff Island residents (also known as Cliff Islanders) travel back and forth to the mainland via theCasco Bay Lines ferry service. The ride takes about one hour. Cliff Islanders mostly buy groceries inPortland, but there is a small store on the island. In the summer, tourists taking the ferry as a cruise often step off to enjoy an ice-cream or pizza at the café.[citation needed]
Bicycles, golf carts and electric carts are most often used for transportation. A barge ramp was added in 2008 to ease delivery of trucks and heavy items.
In 1987 the feature filmThe Whales of August was filmed entirely on location on Cliff Island. The buoy that was used in the film as a transitioning tool is now on display outside of theCasco Bay Lines Ferry Terminal. The film was among the last for starsBette Davis,Lillian Gish,Vincent Price, andAnn Sothern.
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