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This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in the independent city of Bristol, Virginia, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in an online map.
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Bristol: 520: N/A: 1890 [13] From Washington County [13] Bristol, England 16,807: 12 sq mi (31 km 2) Buena Vista: 530: N/A: 1892 [13] From Rockbridge County [13] from the Buena Vista Company, which founded an iron mine in the area and established the town for its laborers 6,566: 7 sq mi (18 km 2) Charlottesville: 540: N/A: 1888 [13] From ...
The district encompasses 573 contributing buildings and 3 contributing structures in a predominantly residential area of Bristol. The neighborhood developed in the late-19th and early-20th centuries, and contains primarily one- to two-story frame and brick dwellings constructed from 1890 through the 1940s.
Fairfax Circle (traffic circle with cut-through); eastern end of US 29 concurrency, western end of SR 237 concurrency: 73.54: 118.35: SR 237 south (Pickett Road) to SR 236 east / SR 655 (Blake Lane) Eastern end of SR 237 concurrency: Fairfax: Woodburn–Merrifield line: 75.83: 122.04: SR 650 (Gallows Road) to I-495 Express – Merrifield
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Pleasant Hill Circle SR 632 (Faber Road) Gap between segments ending at dead ends Gap between segments ending at different points along SR 617: New Kent [58] 3.10 4.99 SR 603/SR 671: Homestead Road SR 632 (Stage Road) Northampton [59] 2.60 4.18 SR 618 (Johnsontown Road) Birdsnest Drive Locust Lawn Drive Dead End
The Kingsport–Bristol–Bristol metropolitan area is a metropolitan statistical area (MSA) in Northeast Tennessee and Southwest Virginia, United States, as defined by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). It was formed in December 2003 by the merger of the Bristol, VA MSA and Kingsport–Bristol, TN–VA MSA.