It's not often you can take a look inside one of the city's most historic properties. Plus, you can buy this one if you are so inclined. It is the Kent-Cutting House built in 1833 by Charles Bryant, in Bangor's Broadway's Historic District. Redfin calls it:

 ''the most interesting double house in the nation, and ''worth a journey to see, '' it features two mirror image homes each with a round front parlor and corkscrew spiral staircase rising three stories. Originally built for law partners who married sisters, the front hall has an internal passage door to allow easy access."

Ready to make an offer? Bangor sure has some great old buildings and hopefully, you enjoyed a peek inside this one.

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