If you couldn't make it a few weeks back, not to worry!

This is a must for anyone who has a Bangor area bucket list!

On May 18th, the Bangor Water District hosted their first tour of the iconic Thomas Hill Standpipe in Bangor. Everyone was more than ready to return. 689 people turned out to get a glimpse of one the coolest visuals in town.

Mark your calendars now, because they are set to do it again, on Wednesday, July 20th, from 4pm-8pm. This glorious experience is located on the Thomas Hill Road in Bangor.

The Thomas Hill Standpipe, which holds 1,750,000 gallons of water, is a riveted wrought iron tank with a wood frame jacket. The metal tank is 50 feet high and 75 feet in diameter. It was built in 1897, and is an architecturally distinctive city landmark, and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.

And of course, you can't talk about the Thomas Hill Standpipe, without mentioning that it served as the inspiration for the haunted and dangerous water tower in "It," Stephen King wrote of the 1986 book, sitting on a park bench in the small park at the base of the tower.

There are no food, liquids, or pets allowed, children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult. Thomas Hill Standpipe is not handicap accessible. Also, there will be no road access from Ohio Street.

I took the tour a few years ago and was blown away by the breathtaking views of the city. I highly recommend this fun experience, especially during the peak of fall foliage, when they host their autumn tour. It is quite simply, awesome...And best of all, it's free!

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