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October

18 Thomas Hill Standpipe Tour - Thomas Hill Standpipe Tour. Built in 1897, the Standpipe was constructed on the highest point in Bangor. It was designed for firefighting and as the reserve water supply for the city. Magnificent view of the city and surrounding area. It is not handicap accessible; the promenade deck is reached via a 100-step enclosed staircase.

Address: Thomas Hill Road , Bangor, Maine

November

12 Classical Series Concert 2 - Maestro Xiao-Lu Li conducts the Bangor Symphony Orchestra. Mozart, Ravel, Vanhal, and Beethoven. Trond Saeverud, Wren Saunders, and Stevi Caufield, soloists.

+Tickets available at the Bangor Symphony Orchestra, 207.942.5555

Address: Peakes Auditorium, 885 Broadway , Bangor, Maine
Fax: (207) 990-1272

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Nonesuch Farm Bed and Breakfast

This 1855 Farmhouse, now Bangor's first bed and breakfast, still raises Jacob Sheep, at Six Mile Falls, Bangor. Enjoy the hiking/skiing trails and white water yet be 10 minutes or less from the airport, malls and medical center. We are 1 1/2

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Sunrise Expeditions

Sunrise Expeditions was established in 1973 as a traditional "Maine Guiding"

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Hollywood Slots at Bangor

Hollywood Slots at Bangor, Bangor's first and only casino has 475

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Antique Marketplace & Cafe

You'll love our two huge floors filled with fine antiques and unusual collectibles -- there's a surprise around every corner. You'll love our knowledgeable sales staff -- they'

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Bangor Municipal Golf Course -Eighteen

Course Access: Public
Holes: 18
Reserve Advance Tee Times:

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Things to do near Bangor, ME

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Lyle E. Littlefield Ornamental Gardens

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