Thomas A. Hill House, Bangor
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Facts and practical information
The Thomas A. Hill House, also formerly known as the Grand Army Memorial Home, is a historic house at 159 Union Street in Bangor, Maine. Now housing the collections of the Bangor Historical Society and an American Civil War collection, the house was built in 1836 to a design by Richard Upjohn. The house has been home to two of Bangor's mayors, and became a museum in 1944. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972. ()
Built: 1840 (184 years ago)Coordinates: 44°47'59"N, 68°46'27"W
Day trips
Thomas A. Hill House – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Hollywood Casino Hotel & Raceway Bangor, Maine Discovery Museum, All Souls Congregational Church, Penobscot Theatre Company.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Thomas A. Hill House?
Nearby attractions include Isaac Farrar Mansion, Bangor (1 min walk), Penobscot Theatre Company, Bangor (3 min walk), Hammond Street Congregational Church, Bangor (3 min walk), Maine Discovery Museum, Bangor (4 min walk).
How to get to Thomas A. Hill House by public transport?
The nearest stations to Thomas A. Hill House:
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- Bangor Depot • Lines: Hammond Street Route, Hampden (5 min walk)
- Cedar Street • Lines: Hammond Street (5 min walk)