![]() I get that it’s easier for a place to earn a poor reputation than to gain a good one.īangor seems like it could be a truly vibrant city or both artsy and/or outdoorsy people, so why is it declining? I have also seen users on this sub mention that Bangor is on the decline. I was surprised to see how ‘dead’ it seemed. Last time I was in Bangor (year and a half ago), Penobscot River and close to lakes and hiking, among all the other outdoor activities available in Maine. An outdoor concert venue that brings in big name acts. With Orono and U Maine close by (knowledge center and young population), and university sporting events (UMaine hockey games are a lot of fun!) Walkable downtown with decent infrastructure. It’s far enough inland that you actually have to make a decent effort to get there, but not so close that someone can just shoot up there from Boston after work on Friday evening. To me, Bangor could be the a better version of Portland. If you see a post or comment that breaks these rules, report it and/or message the moderators. Sitewide Rules, Subreddit Rules and Reddiquette apply! FAQs & Helpful Links:Ī full list of subreddit rules can be found here.
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