Bangor is a small city in Penobscot County, Maine, situated on the Penobscot River. - AsNotedIn
Bangor is a small city in Penobscot County, Maine, situated on the Penobscot River. - AsNotedIn
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Adams-Pickering Block |
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Main St and Middle St |
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All Souls Congregational Church |
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10 | Broadway | ||
Bangor Children's Home |
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218 | Ohio St |
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Bangor Fire Engine House No 6 |
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284 | Center St |
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Bangor Hose House No 5 |
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247 | State St | Maple St | |
Bangor House |
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174 | Main St |
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Bangor Mental Health Institute |
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656 | State St | ||
Bangor Standpipe |
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Jackson St |
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Bangor Theological Seminary Historic District |
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Union St |
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Battleship Maine Monument |
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Jct of Main and Cedar Sts |
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Blake House |
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107 | Court St |
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Broadway Historic District |
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Bounded by Garland St, Essex St, State St, Park St and Center St | |||
Building at 84-96 Hammond Street |
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84 - 96 | Hammond St |
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Charles G Bryant Double House |
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16 - 18 | Division St |
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Charles H Pond House |
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175 | State St | ||
Charles W Jenkins House |
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67 | Pine St |
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Connors House |
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277 | State St | ||
Gen John Williams House |
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62 | High St |
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Godfrey-Kellogg House |
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212 | Kenduskeag Ave |
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Grand Army Memorial Home |
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159 | Union St |
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Great Fire of 1911 Historic District |
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Harlow St, Center St, Park St, State St, York St and Central St | |||
Hammond Street Congregation Church |
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Hammond and High Sts |
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Hannibal Hamlin House |
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15 | 5th St |
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Isaac Farrar Mansion, Bangor |
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166 | Union St | 2nd St |
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Jonas Cutting-Edward Kent House |
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48 - 50 | Penobscot St |
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Jones P Veazie House |
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88 | Fountain St |
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Joseph W Low House |
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51 | Highland St |
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Morse and Co Office Building |
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Harlow St |
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Morse Bridge |
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Valley Ave | Over Kenduskeag Stream |
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Mount Hope Cemetery District |
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US 2 |
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Penobscot Expedition Site |
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Address Restricted |
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Pierce Building |
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23 - 37 | Franklin St |
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Samuel Farrar House |
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123 | Court St |
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Sargent-Roberts House |
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178 | State St | ||
St John's Catholic Church |
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207 | York St | Brown St | |
Stephen King House |
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W Broadway | Cedar St | ||
Wardwell-Trickey Double House |
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97 - 99 | Ohio St |
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West Market Square Historic District |
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W Market Sq |
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Wheelwright Block |
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34 | Hammond St |
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Whitney Park Historic District |
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Roughly bounded by W Broadway, Union St, Pond St and Hayford Rd | |||
Zebulon Smith House |
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55 | Summer St |
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Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
1848/00/00 | John Bacon Curtis | Inventor | John B Curtis invents his State of Maine Pure Spruce chewing gum on top of a Franklin stove at his home in Bangor Maine. The first commercial production of chewing gum was sold in sticks 1 cm wide and 2 cm long. | Invention of Chewing Gum | ||
1854/00/00 | Charles H Stickney | Born | Charles H. Stickney was born in Bangor, Maine. | |||
1854/02/19 | Edward Austin Kent | Born | Harriet Ann Farnham, wife of Henry Mellen Kent, gives birth to a son, Edward, in Bangor, Maine. |
Particulars for Bangor, ME: | |
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Locale Type | Town |
Theme | AsNotedIn |
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Historic Residential Architecture of Bangor MPS |
Work | Type | AsNotedIn | Creator | Note |
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Head Down (Essay) | Essay | Stephen King |
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