- Bangor, Maine - Wikipedia
Bangor ( ˈbæŋɡɔːr BANG-gor) is a city in and the county seat of Penobscot County, Maine, United States The city proper has a population of 31,753, [3] making it the state's third-most populous city, behind Portland (68,408) and Lewiston (37,121) Bangor is known as the "Queen City"
- Bangor, ME | Official Website
Federal funding cut will increase homeless numbers, health director says The reduction by Housing and Urban Development puts housing for hundreds of people in Bangor at risk Read on
- Killer Of Canadian Tourist In Old Orchard Beach Among Three New City . . .
Bangor voters have elected Angela Walker, who was convicted of manslaughter nearly a quarter century ago, as a new city councilor Walker joins Susan Faloon and Daniel Carson, among the three councilors-elect to emerge from the nine-way race in Tuesday’s election Walker received the fewest votes – 2,231 – of the three Faloon, a life
- Travel + Discover Bangor: Maine Vacation Guide
Looking for a mix of small-town charm and big personality? Bangor offers everything from scenic trails to local history to amusing theatres worth exploring
- Why Downtown Bangor - Bangor Downtown
Downtown Bangor is always busy with an exciting festival, concert, theatre production, or cultural event! Proximity, community, and character—Downtown is the only place where jobs, retail, grocery, entertainment, culture, recreation, and living all come together within walk distance
- Bangor - Visit Maine
After visiting the Duck of Justice, head to Bangor’s historic downtown along the Penobscot River – full of shops, boutiques and restaurants The restored waterfront has been transformed into a major regional event center
- Bangor - Bangor Region Chamber of Commerce
Bangor is the largest city in the lower Penobscot Valley region It sustains a population of around 33,000 residents It was settled in the 1760s, gaining fame during the 19th century as “the lumber capital of the world” Bangor is the commercial and cultural hub for eastern and northern Maine
- Bangor, Maine: The City
T hirty miles up the Penobscot River on the west bank, Bangor ("Ban-gore") is Maine's third-largest city, with 33,039 residents It is the retail hub for central, eastern, and northern Maine, with two indoor shopping malls and numerous shopping centers
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