Bangor Landmarks
on the National Register of Historic Places

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Landmark

Address

Comments

Listing date

Adams-Pickering Block

Corner of Main and Middle streets

 

May 2, 1974

All Souls Congregational Church

10 Broadway

 

June 18, 1992

Bangor Fire House No. 6

284 Center St.

 

April 7, 1988

Bangor Hose House No. 5

247 State St.

Bangor Hose 5 Museum.

Sept. 11, 1997

Bangor House

174 Main St.

Built in 1834 as palace hotel; now an apartment complex.

Feb. 23, 1972

Bangor Children's Home

218 Ohio St.

 

Sept. 9, 1975

Bangor Mental Health Institute

656 State St.

Opened in 1901; still in service.

July 16, 1987

Bangor Theological Seminary

Union Street

Opened in 1819; still in operation.

Aug. 2, 1977

Battleship Maine Monument

Main and Cedar streets

Dedicated in 1922; shield and scroll of USS Maine, which sank in Havana Harbor in Cuba.

Oct. 8, 1999

Blake House

107 Court St.

 

Oct. 31, 1972

Broadway Historic District

Garland, Essex, State, Park and Center streets

Homes of Bangor's lumber barons from the 1800s

May 7, 1973

Bryant, Charles G., Double House

16 and 18 Division St.

Only cottage in Bangor.

June 20, 1986

Connors House

277 State St.

 

Oct. 6, 1983

Farrar, Samuel, House

123 Court St.

 

May 23, 1974

Godfrey-Kellogg House

212 Kenduskeag Ave.

Home of John Edward Godfrey, Bangor judge and historian.

June 18, 1973

Grand Army Memorial Home

159 Union St.

Also known as Thomas A. Hill House; home of Bangor Museum and Center for History.

Oct. 31, 1972

Great Fire of 1911 Historic District

Harlow, Center, Park, State, York and Central streets

Burned in the Great Fire of April 30, 1911

June 14, 1984

Hamlin, Hannibal, House

15 Fifth St.

Home of U.S. Vice President Hannibal Hamlin.

Oct. 9, 1979

Hammond Street Congregational Church

Hammond and High streets

Oldest church in the city

July 8, 1982

Jenkins, Charles W., House

67 Pine St.

 

Sept. 18, 1990

Jonas Cutting-Edward Kent House

48 and 50 Penobscot St.

 

April 2, 1973

Low, Joseph W., House

51 Highland St.

 

Dec. 4, 1973

Morse & Co. Office Building

Harlow Street

Former headquarters for Morse Lumber Mill

April 2, 1973

Morse Bridge

Valley Avenue, over Kenduskeag Stream

Moved downstream and later destroyed by arson in 1984

Feb. 16, 1970

Mount Hope Cemetery

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

Sargent-Roberts House

178 State St.

 

Dec. 13, 1996

Smith, Zebulon, House

55 Summer St.

 

Jan. 21, 1974

St. John's Catholic Church

York Street

 

April 2, 1973

Symphony House

166 Union St.

Also known as Isaac Farrar Mansion; former home of Bangor Symphony Orchestra; current home of Bangor YWCA

Oct. 26, 1972

Thomas Hill Standpipe

Thomas Hill Road

Built in 1897; 1.75-million gallon capacity; still in operation

Aug. 30, 1974

Veazie, Jones P., House

88 Fountain St.

 

June 23, 1988

Wardwell-Trickey Double House

97 and 99 Ohio St.

 

June 18, 1992

West Market Square

West Market Square

 

Dec. 27, 1979

Wheelwright Block

34 Hammond St.

Survived Great Fire of 1911

July 18, 1974

Whitney Park Historic District

Eighth, Union, Pond and Hayford streets

 

Oct. 13, 1988

Williams, Gen. John, House

62 High St.

 

Dec. 22, 1978