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  2. Bangor, Maine - Wikipedia

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    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.”. Modern Bangor was established in the mid-19th ...

  3. Maine Savings Amphitheater - Wikipedia

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    Hampden Electrical. The Maine Savings Amphitheater (previously known as the Bangor Waterfront Pavilion, and Darling's Waterfront Pavilion) is an open-air amphitheater located within the Waterfront Park in Bangor, Maine. The venue is a temporary structure built alongside the Penobscot River. The venue typically operates from July until October.

  4. Penobscot River - Wikipedia

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    Penobscot River. /  44.44°N 68.83°W  / 44.44; -68.83. The Penobscot River ( Abenaki: Pαnawάhpskewtəkʷ) is a 109-mile-long (175 km) [2] river in the U.S. state of Maine. Including the river's West Branch and South Branch increases the Penobscot's length to 264 miles (425 km), [2] making it the second-longest river system in Maine and ...

  5. Bangor International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Source: Federal Aviation Administration [1] Bangor International Airport ( IATA: BGR, ICAO: KBGR, FAA LID: BGR) is a joint civil-military public airport on the west side of the city of Bangor, in Penobscot County, Maine, United States. Owned and operated by the City of Bangor, the airport has a single runway measuring 11,440 by 200 ft (3,487 by ...

  6. Glenburn, Maine - Wikipedia

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    Glenburn, Maine. /  44.91694°N 68.84306°W  / 44.91694; -68.84306. Glenburn is a town in Penobscot County, Maine, United States. The population was 4,648 at the 2020 census. [2] When originally incorporated in 1822, it was called "Dutton" in honor of Bangor's Samuel Dutton, a judge and founder of the Bangor Theological Seminary.

  7. List of counties in Maine - Wikipedia

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    Counties of Maine. This is a list of the 16 counties in the U.S. state of Maine. Before statehood, Maine was officially part of the state of Massachusetts and was called the District of Maine. Maine was granted statehood on March 15, 1820, as part of the Missouri Compromise. Nine of the 16 counties had their borders defined while Maine was ...

  8. U.S. Route 1A - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Route 1A (US 1A) in Bangor is a loop route off US 1, serving the Bangor metropolitan area. The route is 54.0 miles (86.9 km) long and runs from Stockton Springs to Ellsworth . US 1A enters Bangor from the southwest by following the west bank of the Penobscot River through the towns of Winterport and Hampden .

  9. Zebulon Smith House - Wikipedia

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    74000189 [1] Added to NRHP. January 21, 1974. The Zebulon Smith House is a historic house at 55 Summer Street in Bangor, Maine. Built in 1832, it is one of the two oldest houses (along with the Charles Q. Clapp House in Portland) in the state of Maine to be built with a Greek Revival temple front. The house was listed on the National Register ...