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Sunday River Brewing Co. - Bethel - Opened in 1992 [95] Theory Brewing Company - Wells - Opened in 2015 [96] Threshers Brewing Co. - Searsmont - Opened in 2016 [97] Tributary Brewing Co. - Kittery - Opened in 2014 [98] Tumbledown Brewing Co. - Farmington - Opened in 2014 [99] Turning Page Farm - Monson - Opened in 2018 [100]
West Market Square was a central focal point of Bangor's commercial business activity into the 20th century. The east side of the square is lined by six, built between c. 1834 and 1870, with the seventh building in the historic district, the Merrill Trust Company building at 2 Hammond Street, located just off the square to the northeast.
A Little Auk also features free parking across the street behind 226 and 228 Nubble Road. It will be open this season Sunday through Friday from noon to 8 p.m. starting June 6.
In 2008, Shipyard Brewing Company brewed 81,641 barrels of ale and shipped 2,900 barrels of soda. Its products are available in 40 states. Shipyard operates several restaurants and contract breweries, and is active in many community projects around New England. Shipyard is partners with the Sea Dog Brewing Company and Casco Bay Brewing Company.
Bangor, Washington; Bangor, California; and Little Bangor, Nevada, are legacies of this contact. [16] By 1860, Bangor was the world's largest lumber port, with 150 sawmills operating along the river. The city shipped over 150 million boardfeet of lumber a year, much of it in Bangor-built and Bangor-owned ships.
In 1998 the Fore River Company out of Portland, Maine bought the building, renovated it for office space, and leased the old mill to the Sea Dog Brewing Company, who in turn, added a patio overlooking the Androscoggin River. [5] On September 17, 1974, the Pejepscot Paper Company was listed in the National Register of Historic Places. [1]
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They also lease the State monopoly on the warehousing and distribution of distilled spirits and fortified wines; the lease was held by the Maine Beverage Company, which signed a 10-year lease in 2004. [3] A new 10-year lease was awarded to Maine Beverage Company's subcontractor, Pine State Trading Co, that took effect on July 1, 2014.