Bangor Landmarks |
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Landmark |
Address |
Comments |
Listing date |
Adams-Pickering Block |
Corner of Main and Middle streets |
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May 2, 1974 |
10 Broadway |
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June 18, 1992 |
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284 Center St. |
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April 7, 1988 |
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247 State St. |
Bangor Hose 5 Museum. |
Sept. 11, 1997 |
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174 Main St. |
Built in 1834 as palace hotel; now an apartment complex. |
Feb. 23, 1972 |
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Bangor Children's Home |
218 Ohio St. |
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Sept. 9, 1975 |
656 State St. |
Opened in 1901; still in service. |
July 16, 1987 |
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Union Street |
Opened in 1819; still in operation. |
Aug. 2, 1977 |
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Main and Cedar streets |
Dedicated in 1922; shield and scroll of USS Maine, which sank in Havana Harbor in Cuba. |
Oct. 8, 1999 |
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107 Court St. |
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Oct. 31, 1972 |
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Broadway Historic District |
Garland, Essex, State, Park and Center streets |
Homes of Bangor's lumber barons from the 1800s |
May 7, 1973 |
16 and 18 Division St. |
Only cottage in Bangor. |
June 20, 1986 |
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277 State St. |
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Oct. 6, 1983 |
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Farrar, Samuel, House |
123 Court St. |
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May 23, 1974 |
212 Kenduskeag Ave. |
Home of John Edward Godfrey, Bangor judge and historian. |
June 18, 1973 |
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159 Union St. |
Also known as Thomas A. Hill House; home of Bangor Museum and Center for History. |
Oct. 31, 1972 |
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Harlow, Center, Park, State, York and Central streets |
Burned in the Great Fire of April 30, 1911 |
June 14, 1984 |
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15 Fifth St. |
Home of U.S. Vice President Hannibal Hamlin. |
Oct. 9, 1979 |
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Hammond and High streets |
Oldest church in the city |
July 8, 1982 |
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67 Pine St. |
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Sept. 18, 1990 |
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48 and 50 Penobscot St. |
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April 2, 1973 |
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51 Highland St. |
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Dec. 4, 1973 |
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Harlow Street |
Former headquarters for Morse Lumber Mill |
April 2, 1973 |
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Morse Bridge |
Valley Avenue, over Kenduskeag Stream |
Moved downstream and later destroyed by arson in 1984 |
Feb. 16, 1970 |
U.S. Route 2 and Mount Hope Avenue |
Second-oldest garden cemetery in the United States; burial place of Vice President Hannibal Hamlin and gangster Al Brady |
Dec. 4, 1974 |
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178 State St. |
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Dec. 13, 1996 |
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Smith, Zebulon, House |
55 Summer St. |
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Jan. 21, 1974 |
York Street |
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April 2, 1973 |
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166 Union St. |
Also known as Isaac Farrar Mansion; former home of Bangor Symphony Orchestra; current home of Bangor YWCA |
Oct. 26, 1972 |
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Thomas Hill Road |
Built in 1897; 1.75-million gallon capacity; still in operation |
Aug. 30, 1974 |
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88 Fountain St. |
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June 23, 1988 |
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97 and 99 Ohio St. |
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June 18, 1992 |
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West Market Square |
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Dec. 27, 1979 |
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34 Hammond St. |
Survived Great Fire of 1911 |
July 18, 1974 |
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Whitney Park Historic District |
Eighth, Union, Pond and Hayford streets |
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Oct. 13, 1988 |
62 High St. |
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Dec. 22, 1978 |
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