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Students’ interpretive signs for Kenduskeag Stream Trail go on view at Bangor Public Library; Rotary pledges support for trail wayfinding
Summary
University students designed nine interpretive signs for the Kenduskeag Stream Trail; the designs are on display at Bangor Public Library through Nov. 8 for public feedback, and Rotary has offered up to $20,000 to support trail wayfinding and durable reproductions.
A public-history project to replace and update interpretive signage along the Kenduskeag Stream Trail is on display at Bangor Public Library and open for community comment, a presenter told the Bangor City Parks, Recreation and Harbor Committee on Oct. 9.
The presenter, a history instructor who supervised senior students, said the original concrete pedestal signs were installed in February 2008 and have since become illegible. Senior history majors at the University of Maine…
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