Bangor Historic Resources Inventory, 1975 Compiled and written by: Earle G. Shettleworth, Jr., Architectural Historian, Maine Historic Preservation Commission. Partial funding of this document was made available under the provisions of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 as administered by the National Register of Historic Places, National Park Service, Department of the Interior. Contents: Union Street Area / Ohio Street Area / West Broadway Area / Kenduskeag Avenue Area / Broadway Area / State Street Area / Individual Structures / Index of Architectshttps://digitalcommons.usm.maine.edu/me_collection/1065/thumbnail.jp
The year 1964 ran the gamut of local and federal approvals of the downtown projects from the filing ...
An informational packet compiled by Robert H. Patten of the Industrial Development Department of Ban...
The old auditorium at Bass Park was demolished to make room for the first stage of a multi-phase imp...
Maine\u27s First Buildings : The Architecture of Settlement, 1604-1700 by Robert L. Bradley, Ph.D., ...
Descriptive and historical materials about Bangor, Maine compiled by the Norumbega Club. The collect...
The Bangor Urban Renewal Authority of Bangor, Maine, was organized in August of 1958, making the yea...
A pamphlet and map published to celebrate the 125th anniversary of the city of Bangor, Maine. Includ...
The downtown renewal project entered the execution stage in 1965. Preparations were made for propert...
When the war ended in 1945, a wholesale grocer and a hardware jobber who were located In the downtow...
This is a building for all the people of Maine, which also welcomes visitors to the state who wish t...
This is a building for all the people of Maine, which also welcomes visitors to the state who wish t...
This is a building for all the people of Maine, which also welcomes visitors to the state who wish t...
A pocket-sized guide listing street locations in Bangor and the surrounding area circa 1957. Includ...
An issue of the Industrial Journal focusing on the construction of new buildings in Bangor following...
By ordinance enacted late in 1945, the City Council provided for the first time in our history for a...
The year 1964 ran the gamut of local and federal approvals of the downtown projects from the filing ...
An informational packet compiled by Robert H. Patten of the Industrial Development Department of Ban...
The old auditorium at Bass Park was demolished to make room for the first stage of a multi-phase imp...
Maine\u27s First Buildings : The Architecture of Settlement, 1604-1700 by Robert L. Bradley, Ph.D., ...
Descriptive and historical materials about Bangor, Maine compiled by the Norumbega Club. The collect...
The Bangor Urban Renewal Authority of Bangor, Maine, was organized in August of 1958, making the yea...
A pamphlet and map published to celebrate the 125th anniversary of the city of Bangor, Maine. Includ...
The downtown renewal project entered the execution stage in 1965. Preparations were made for propert...
When the war ended in 1945, a wholesale grocer and a hardware jobber who were located In the downtow...
This is a building for all the people of Maine, which also welcomes visitors to the state who wish t...
This is a building for all the people of Maine, which also welcomes visitors to the state who wish t...
This is a building for all the people of Maine, which also welcomes visitors to the state who wish t...
A pocket-sized guide listing street locations in Bangor and the surrounding area circa 1957. Includ...
An issue of the Industrial Journal focusing on the construction of new buildings in Bangor following...
By ordinance enacted late in 1945, the City Council provided for the first time in our history for a...
The year 1964 ran the gamut of local and federal approvals of the downtown projects from the filing ...
An informational packet compiled by Robert H. Patten of the Industrial Development Department of Ban...
The old auditorium at Bass Park was demolished to make room for the first stage of a multi-phase imp...