North by East piece about the two gardens kept by the firefighters of Bangor\u27s Station Six on Griffin Road and at Central Station downtown. The firefighters have found that tending the gardens, started five years ago, is a good way of relieving stress after the excitment of putting out a fire
Urban green infrastructure (GI) is a well-known solution to enhance resilience to climate hazards, p...
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D71855/87 / BLDSC - British Library Docum...
Article focuses on the damage and planned recovery from the April 30, 1911, fire in Downtown Bangor....
Hand-colored lantern slide showing J. Frank Green\u27s hay shed as the walls collapsed at the start ...
North by East piece on the Maine Garden Railway Society, which sets up garden trains at home shows,...
Streams of water are poured on businesses on lower Broad Street where the fire broke out, including ...
Garden beds, signage and walkways; Glasgow Botanic Gardens is an arboretum and public park located i...
Fire Station 204 is inspired by nature, specifically gentle rolling hills; it combines natural eleme...
The fire of 1911 left downtown Bangor in ruins. This is Franklin Street which was the only means of ...
An image scanned from a black and white photograph of damage following the Great Fire of 1911 in Ban...
A brief history of the Bangor Fire department from the beginnings to 1890. Subtitled: A Souvenir Con...
Shelterbelts in gardens, as their name implies, provide crucial protection from strong winds for the...
North by East piece on Longfellow\u27s Greenhouses in Manchester, which has opened two short indoor...
Because the urban environment is inherently stressful, urban residents need outlets for stress reduc...
With Maine\u27s forest fire season approaching, the state\u27s Forest Service will increase patrols ...
Urban green infrastructure (GI) is a well-known solution to enhance resilience to climate hazards, p...
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D71855/87 / BLDSC - British Library Docum...
Article focuses on the damage and planned recovery from the April 30, 1911, fire in Downtown Bangor....
Hand-colored lantern slide showing J. Frank Green\u27s hay shed as the walls collapsed at the start ...
North by East piece on the Maine Garden Railway Society, which sets up garden trains at home shows,...
Streams of water are poured on businesses on lower Broad Street where the fire broke out, including ...
Garden beds, signage and walkways; Glasgow Botanic Gardens is an arboretum and public park located i...
Fire Station 204 is inspired by nature, specifically gentle rolling hills; it combines natural eleme...
The fire of 1911 left downtown Bangor in ruins. This is Franklin Street which was the only means of ...
An image scanned from a black and white photograph of damage following the Great Fire of 1911 in Ban...
A brief history of the Bangor Fire department from the beginnings to 1890. Subtitled: A Souvenir Con...
Shelterbelts in gardens, as their name implies, provide crucial protection from strong winds for the...
North by East piece on Longfellow\u27s Greenhouses in Manchester, which has opened two short indoor...
Because the urban environment is inherently stressful, urban residents need outlets for stress reduc...
With Maine\u27s forest fire season approaching, the state\u27s Forest Service will increase patrols ...
Urban green infrastructure (GI) is a well-known solution to enhance resilience to climate hazards, p...
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D71855/87 / BLDSC - British Library Docum...
Article focuses on the damage and planned recovery from the April 30, 1911, fire in Downtown Bangor....