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We’re back at it for the final episode of our East Coast Run! In this episode, we explore all over Bangor, Maine on two wheels, checking out some awesome roads, historic landmarks, and some good eats! The East Coast Run was nothing short of phenomenal, and it will definitely be a trip to remember!

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12 Things to Do in Bangor, Maine
1. Visit the Cole Land Transportation Museum
2. Visit Stephen King’s house
3. See the Paul Bunyan Statue
4. Watch a play at the Penobscot Theatre Company
5. Take a walk through the Mount Hope Garden Cemetery
6. Wander along the Penobscot River Walkway
7. Try your luck at the Hollywood Casino
8. Hike or bike through the Bangor City Forest
9. Take the kids to the Maine Discovery Museum
10. Attend a concert at the Bangor Waterfront Pavilion
11. Shop at the Bangor Mall
12. Visit the Bangor Historical Society and Thomas A. Hill House Museum


BANGOR, MAINE
Bangor (/ˈbæŋɡɔːr/) is a city in the U.S. state of Maine and the county seat of Penobscot County. The city proper has a population of 33,039, making it the state's 3rdlargest settlement, behind Portland (66,882) and Lewiston 
Modern Bangor was established in the mid19th century with the lumber and shipbuilding industries. Lying on the Penobscot River, logs could be floated downstream from the Maine North Woods and processed at the city's waterpowered sawmills, then shipped from Bangor's port to the Atlantic Ocean 30 miles (48 km) downstream, and from there to any port in the world. Evidence of this is still visible in the lumber barons' elaborate Greek Revival and Victorian mansions and the 31foothigh (9.4 m) statue of Paul Bunyan. Today, Bangor's economy is based on services and retail, healthcare, and education.
European settlement
The Penobscot people have inhabited the area around presentday Bangor for at least 11,000 years[8] and still occupy tribal land on the nearby Penobscot Indian Island Reservation. They practised some agriculture, but less than peoples in southern New England where the climate is milder,[9] and subsisted on what they could hunt and gather.[10] Contact with Europeans was not uncommon during the 1500s because the fur trade was lucrative and the Penobscot were willing to trade pelts for European goods. The site was visited by Portuguese explorer Estevão Gomes in 1524 and by Samuel de Champlain in 1605.[11] The Jesuits established a mission on Penobscot Bay in 1609, which was then part of the French colony of Acadia, and the valley remained contested between France and Britain into the 1750s, making it one of the last regions to become part of New England.

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