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City of Bangor: All Beautiful Wrapped in Commercial Leaf
The largest city of Maine in USA, city of Bangor lies on the bank of Penobscot River. It is a prime commercial place in the region of Maine. Large timber producing and resort area, Bangor is home to many manufacturers of shoes, paper and electronic gadgets. There is an abundance of Technology institutes like Bangor Theological Seminary, Beal College, Husson College and several others in the city. It was recognized as a city in 1834. Bangor was a hub of major ship building works during 19th century. You will find the Bangor Airport to be the largest airport in United States. This city has a population of more than 31, 473. Bangor Area Transit System is responsible for the public transport in the city. You can visit this place both in summer and winter. However, any of the four seasons allow people to have wonderful touring memories of attractive destinations within the city. Several tourists attractions are awaiting you to offer memorable moments.
One of the main attractions of Bangor city is the Bangor Public Library which boasts of collection of 500, 000 books. This library came into being in 1830. Maine Discovery Museum in the downtown area is another attraction for the children. You can find an attractive large statue of River Driver at the Luther H. Peirce Memorial which lies just next to the library. Besides these fantastic venues, some artistic ventures also allure the visitors a lot--the Bangor Symphony Orchestra is there since 1896. It is the oldest symphony orchestra. So be sure to have an exciting experience of a wonderful destination!
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29 Dec 2008 at 10:13am
Ireland: It's more than just a bunch of Blarney Ponte Vedra Recorder, FL - Dec 29, 2008 ... but just a few must-sees and dos are Dublin, Belfast, Dromoland Castle, Waterford factory, the Ring of Kerry, the cliffs of Moher, and Giants Causeway. ... A trip to the Emerald Isle was a trip back in time Orlando Sentinel all 3 news articles | Read more...
27 Dec 2008 at 8:58pm  Milwaukee Journal Sentinel |
Irish winter can offer sun and discounts Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, WI - Dec 27, 2008 By FRANK CLINES The famous Cliffs of Moher, looking north, give a striking view of the west coast of Ireland. Some visitors even have the luck o? the Irish ... | Read more...
19 Dec 2008 at 10:56pm
Tourist spending tops ?4.9bn despite our weather and roads Irish Independent, Ireland - Dec 19, 2008 The entry fee has swelled to ?15 in recent years but last year 947000 people paid the price with the Cliffs of Moher in Co Clare the second most visited ... Tourists love us but hate the rain, roads and prices Herald.ie all 3 news articles | Read more...
19 Dec 2008 at 7:19am
Draught draws tourists despite the weather Irish Times, Ireland - Dec 19, 2008 The second-most popular fee-charging tourist attraction was the Cliffs of Moher Visitor Experience, with 940455 last year, followed by Dublin Zoo (900005) ... | Read more...
17 Dec 2008 at 1:58pm  Independent Press |
Prime Time news in brief for week of December 17, 2008 Independent Press, NJ - Dec 17, 2008 The photos were taken over the last decade and include scenes of the Cliffs of Moher, Benwee Head, Delphi Woods, Clew Bay and an ancient stone circle on the ... | Read more...
13 Dec 2008 at 9:32pm
Secrets of the deep blue sea Irish Times, Ireland - Dec 13, 2008 The challenge of Aill na Searrach, a great 10m wave shelving beneath the Cliffs of Moher, has become famous across the surfing world. ... | Read more...
12 Dec 2008 at 2:15am
Crew faces steep levy to film Cliffs of Moher Irish Independent, Ireland - Dec 12, 2008 The Cliffs of Moher visitor experience -- built at a cost of ?32m -- officially opened in February 2007, but Clare County Council is set to make a ?200000 ... | Read more...
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