Defining ‘Bangorism’

Posted by: rabynpelkey - January 15th, 2009

What is a ‘Bangorism’ you may ask? ‘Bangorisms’ can be a person, it can be a place, or it can be a thing.  It is a characteristic that people identify with Bangor and our community.  Bangorisms are unique to Bangor and add to our quality of life. 

The Coffeepot is a perfect example of a ‘Bangorism’.  Ask someone not from Bangor what a coffee pot is and they will answer “Something you make coffee in”.  But to a native Bangorian, a coffee pot is a cultural phenomenon.  An italian sandwich so mouth watering that people will line up a half an hour early to satisfy their craving.

More examples of ‘Bangorisms’? The Thomas Hill Standpipe. The Seadog. Stephen & Tabitha King’s home on West Broadway.  The American Folk Festival. All of these contribute to Bangor’s rich cultural and historical elements.

Can you think of a ‘Bangorism’? Let us know what you think!

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