Tag Archives: Bangorism

Bart knows Bangor

Posted by: - November 11th, 2010

Hannibal Hamlin is a Bangorism. On Sunday afternoon Bart and I stood in awe at the glowing fall color in the  Kenduskeag Mall between State  and Central Streets. As we enjoyed the beauty of the park and the statue, we … Continue reading

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Mitchell Institute Brunch

Posted by: - November 5th, 2010

“I marvel at the fact that Senator George Mitchell – a figure of such enormous international importance – continues to dedicate himself to the young people of Maine. The scholarship program he created has afforded 1,800 ordinary Maine students a … Continue reading

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Fantastic Downtown Building

Posted by: - November 4th, 2010

38-40 Columbia Street is a surviving example of the work of Wilfred E. Mansur; property was built in 1911 as the end bay to a much larger structure.  The rest of the block was destroyed in the fire of 1925.  … Continue reading

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Our Downtown Bangor has a great summer schedule planned!

Posted by: - June 3rd, 2010

It is summertime (or close enough) and there is no place more lovely than our area.  Our downtown Bangor is always bustling with activity, we have great restaurants where you can eat outside, great museums and unique shopping to offer … Continue reading

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Defining ‘Bangorism’

Posted by: - 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 … Continue reading

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