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Existing, under construction, approved, and proposed houses in Bangor, Maine, United States. Pages in category "Houses in Bangor, Maine" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.
The Connors House (also known as a Former Home for Aged Women) is a historic house at 277 State Street in Bangor, Maine.Built about 1866–67, it is a fine example of the "Bangor style" of Second Empire architecture, notable as the last known work of architect Benjamin S. Deane, and as the home of Edward Connors, operator of Bangor's log boom and the city's wealthiest Irish-American.
Upload another image See more images Rosemount House, Rosemount, Greyabbey 54°32′03″N 5°33′22″W / 54.5341°N 5.5562°W / 54.5341; -5.5562 (Rosemount House, Rosemount, Greyabbey) Country House Ards A A HB24/04/017 A Upload Photo Ballywalter Park House and garden walling, Ballywalter 54°32′35″N 5°29′32″W / 54.543°N 5.4922°W / 54.543; -5.4922 ...
Whitney Park is located on the west side of Bangor, on the north side of Hammond Street (Maine State Route 100) and south of Cedar Street.North of the park, roughly bounded by Cedar, West Broadway, Union Street, and Pond Street, stand a collection of well-preserved houses noted for their homogeneity of scale and setting.
Broadway reflects Bangor's aspirations, in the 1820s-1830s, to become one of the chief port cities in New England, if not the East Coast. It was laid out roughly on the model of Boston's Beacon Hill, with a green strip running down the center for the first two blocks, planted with a double row of elm trees. A few blocks further on, the street ...
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The Isaac Farrar Mansion, known for much of the 20th Century as Symphony House, is a historic house at 166 Union Street in Bangor, Maine. Built in 1833, it was the first major commission of the noted 19th-century architect Richard Upjohn .
Today, the building functions as the Council's Tourist Information Centre. It is located at by the Coast Guard building very near the bottom of High Street in Bangor, Co.Down. 54°39′53″N 5°40′03″W / 54.6648°N 5.6674°W / 54.6648; -