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  2. Corn Street, Bristol - Wikipedia

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    Clare Street. Corn Street, together with Broad Street, Wine Street and High Street, is one of the four cross streets which met at the Bristol High Cross, the heart of Bristol, England when it was a walled medieval town. From this crossroads Corn Street and its later extension Clare Street runs downhill approximately 325m south-westwards to The ...

  3. The Exchange, Bristol - Wikipedia

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    The Exchange. Designated. 8 January 1959. Reference no. 1298770. The Exchange is a Grade I listed building built in 1741–43 by John Wood the Elder, on Corn Street, near the junction with Broad Street in Bristol, England. It was previously used as a corn and general trade exchange but is now used as offices and it also accommodates St Nicholas ...

  4. St Nicholas Market - Wikipedia

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    St Nicholas Market is a market in Corn Street, Bristol, England in The Exchange in the Bristol City Centre. [1] It is also home to the Bristol Farmers' Market, [2] the Nails Market, [3] [4] and the Slow Food Market, [5] all of which are located in front of the Exchange.

  5. Grade II listed buildings in Bristol - Wikipedia

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    Old City Gaol, Bristol: 1832 Cumberland Road, Bristol Harbour: Old Lodge: early 19th century 166 Henleaze Road, Henleaze: Old Duke: 1780 King Street, Bristol: Palace Hotel: c.1860 West Street, Old Market: Patent slip and quay walls: 1888 Underfall Yard Bristol Harbour: Portland Square (Gates & Railings of gardens)

  6. Bristol Downtown Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Bristol Downtown Historic District encompasses the historic late 19th-century commercial heart of Bristol, Vermont. At first a rural agricultural market town, it developed in the second half of the 19th century as a small industrial center, producing finished wood products. Its downtown occupies an area of one block on both sides of Main ...

  7. Wine Street, Bristol - Wikipedia

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    Wine Street, Bristol. Wine Street, together with High Street, Broad Street and Corn Street, is one of the four cross streets which met at the Bristol High Cross, the heart of Bristol, England when it was a walled mediaeval town. From this crossroads Wine Street runs along a level ridge approximately 175m north-eastwards to the top of Union Street.

  8. History of Bristol - Wikipedia

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    History of Bristol. Bristol is a city with a population of nearly half a million people in south west England, situated between Somerset and Gloucestershire on the tidal River Avon. It has been among the country's largest and most economically and culturally important cities for eight centuries.

  9. Bristol - Wikipedia

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    The Bristol Old Vic Theatre School (which originated in King Street) is a separate company, and the Bristol Hippodrome is a 1,951-seat theatre for national touring productions. Other smaller theatres include the Tobacco Factory , QEH , the Redgrave Theatre at Clifton College , The Wardrobe Theatre, Bristol Improv Theatre, and the Alma Tavern.