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  2. Exchange Street (Maine) - Wikipedia

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    Exchange Street was known as Fish Street until around 1810. In 1837, Court Street, which ran between Federal Street and Congress Street, became part of Exchange Street. [4] Tommy's Park stands at the northwestern corner of Exchange Street's intersection with Middle Street, while Post Office Park is at the northeastern corner.

  3. Nichols Block - Wikipedia

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    The building is one of few in the Exchange St. district of Bangor to have escaped both the Great Fire of 1911 and the so-called urban renewal programme of the late 1960s. Nichols Block (1892) Wilfred Mansur, architect

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  5. Beal University - Wikipedia

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    It was at this point that the shorthand and typing departments moved to a secondary location on the Exchange Street Block. [ 1 ] 12 years after the movement of the shorthand and typing departments, Mary E. Beal took ownership of the Shorthand Department of the Bangor Business School.

  6. Bangor, Maine - Wikipedia

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    Bangor (/ ˈ b æ ŋ ɡ ɔːr / 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).

  7. Orrington, Maine - Wikipedia

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    ZIP code: 04474. Area code: 207: ... (70.78 km 2 ), of which 24.99 ... There are intermodal rail facilities in Bangor and in Hermon, Maine both with ready access to ...

  8. Bangor Union Station - Wikipedia

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    Bangor Union Station was a passenger train station in Bangor, Maine. Long the state's second-largest railroad station, it was served by the Maine Central Railroad and the Bangor and Aroostook Railroad. In 1961, the railroads ended service to the station, which was then demolished to avoid an annual property tax of $10,788 on an assessed ...

  9. Great Fire of 1911 Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Bangor Post Office (now City Hall), 1914–1915, Oscar Wenderoth Three of the district's architecturally-significant buildings were constructed somewhat later, in the 1920s and 1930s, most prominently the Bangor Telephone Exchange (1931), designed in Art Deco style in 1931 by the Boston architectural firm of Densmore, LeClear, and Robbins , and ...