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Bangor’s The Growing Place is a local thrift store that’s been part of the community for some time. It’s the kind of spot you might stumble upon while out on a casual thrift shopping route through town. The store has a straightforward, no-frills atmosphere where you can dig through racks of used clothing, browse furniture pieces, and flip through shelves of books and housewares. It’s a secondhand space that reflects Bangor’s everyday charm rather than anything overly curated.
When you walk into The Growing Place, you’ll notice it’s a smaller operation compared to big chain thrift shops, but that adds to its local appeal. The variety here is broad—you’ll find everything from vintage sweaters and worn-in denim to gently used household items and basic furniture. It’s not just clothes; there are small home goods and books that give the store a lived-in feel. The selection can be a little hit or miss, but that’s part of the fun of Bangor thrift shopping—each visit feels different.
What makes The Growing Place stand out is its neighborhood character. It’s a quietly reliable spot for secondhand shoppers who appreciate supporting an independent business in Bangor. The store draws a mix of shoppers: longtime locals who know the rhythms of the place and curious visitors looking for something simple and affordable. The staff tends to be down-to-earth, with a relaxed vibe that fits well with the slower pace of Hammond Street. It won’t be your flashiest thrift store, but if you like the charm of a local shop that’s been around, it’s worth a look.
Looking for more options? Explore other thrift stores in Bangor or visit the The Growing Place website for details.