Also known as the Thomas A Hill House, the Bangor Historical Society Museum is a Greek Revival house designed by Richard Upjohn. This beautiful house was built in 1836. The interior has been restored. The house is furnished in a 19th century style. The portraits and landscapes were created by prominent artists. The exhibits are constantly changing. Often they focus on various subjects. There are brochures available for self-guiding walking tours of the historical district. Bus tours of Bangor are offered on Thursday at 10:30am from June through September. Open year round, hours vary. Call for more information.
Location:
405 Perry Road, Bangor Maine 04401
Telephone
207-942-5766
Other History nearby:
(Bar Harbor) Abbe Museum
(Belfast) Alden House
(Bangor) Bangor Historical Society Museum
(Burley) Cassia County Historical Museum
(Bangor) Cole Land Transportation Museum
(Ellsworth) Colonel Black Mansion
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