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  2. Adams-Pickering Block - Wikipedia

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    The Adams-Pickering Block is a historic commercial building at Main and Middle Streets in Bangor, Maine.Built in 1873, it is one of the major surviving works of local architect George W. Orff in the city, and one of the few of the period to survive Bangor's Great Fire of 1911.

  3. Colonial Apartments (Bangor, Maine) - Wikipedia

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    The Colonial Apartments are a historic apartment building at 51-53 High Street in Bangor, Maine. Built in 1919, it is one of the oldest and best-preserved apartment houses in the city that was marketed to a middle and upper-class population. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2012. [1]

  4. File:Map of the City of Bangor Penobscot County Maine, 1853.jpg

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  5. Whitney Park Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Whitney Park Historic District is a residential historic district on the west side of Bangor, Maine.The district contains 42 residential properties built between 1850 and 1910, a major period of the city's growth, and is anchored on its south by Whitney Park, a small triangular park at Hammond and Cedar Streets.

  6. Bangor House - Wikipedia

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    Bangor House is a historic former hotel at 174 Main Street in downtown Bangor, Maine. Built in 1833-34 and repeatedly enlarged, the hotel was a major fixture in the city, and one of the nation's early high-class hotels.

  7. Isaac Farrar Mansion - Wikipedia

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    The Farrar Mansion is set on the south side of Union Street (Maine State Route 222), at the southwest corner of 2nd Street on Bangor's west side. It is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story brick building, three bays wide, with a truncated hip roof pierced by steeply-pitched gable dormers. Although the styling of the building is predominantly Greek Revival, it ...