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Bangor
Bangor
Category: City
Continent: North America
Country: United States of America
State: Maine

Bangor is an American city located in the U.S. state of Maine. It is the county seat of Penobscot County and is located in the South Central region of the state. It was one of the last settled regions of New England during the Colonial era and became an incorporated city in 1834.

In horror fiction, Bangor features prominently in the works of famed author Stephen King, most notably in his 1986 novel, It. King was also known to reside in the city. Bangor is often analogous to the fictional King-created town of Derry. Bangor has also been referenced in other novels such as Pet Sematary and the Graveyard Shift anthology. As many of King's works have been adapted into film and television projects, Bangor invariably comes into play in several of them in varying contexts. This includes The Langoliers and Firestarter.

The 1960s ABC television Dark Shadows has made several references to Bangor over its five-year run, but was seldom shown on the series. It is said to be located fifty miles away from the fictional town of Collinsport, which is the primary setting for the series. One of the key characters on the show, Roger Collins, would often take business trips to Bangor (this was a convenient way to write the character off the show for a few episodes during cast rotations). One notable location, the Bangor Pine Hotel, was seen in episode 24 in 1966. [1] The point-of-view character, Victoria Winters revealed that as a child she would received anonymous checks to her at the foundling home where she lived postmarked from Bangor. [2]

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Bangor Pine Hotel
The Bangor Pine Hotel was a hotel located in the city of Bangor, Maine. In addition to the guest room suites, the hotel also boasted a restaurant adjacent to the main lobby. Burke Devlin visited the hotel's restaurant where he had a meeting with a New York investment banker named James Blair. Burke spoke with Blair about the Collins family investment holdings, with the aim of buying them out. Carolyn Stoddard - who was a member of the Collins family who was smitten with Burke, crashed their lunch meeting wherein Burke gave an expensive filigree pen as a gift. (Dark Shadows: 42)

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