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  2. The Old Duke - Wikipedia

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    The Old Duke. The Old Duke is a jazz and blues venue and pub in the English city of Bristol. Live music is played every night of the week, admission is free and it hosts an annual Jazz Festival. The pub's name is a reference to the classic American jazz musician Duke Ellington, though the pub has actually held the same (or similar) name since ...

  3. Church of St John the Baptist, Bristol - Wikipedia

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    Church of St John the Baptist, Bristol. The Church of St John the Baptist in Bristol, also known as St John on the Wall, is a historic church in the care of heritage charity the Churches Conservation Trust. The upper church and its medieval vaulted crypt is located at the lower end of Broad Street and is built into the old city's medieval walls.

  4. Walker's Inn - Wikipedia

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    Built. 1844. (1844) NRHP reference No. 75001247 [1] Added to NRHP. August 19, 1975. Walker's Inn is a historic building in rural Cherokee County, North Carolina. The two-story five-bay frame house is located at the northeast corner of the junction of SR 1505 and SR 1393 near Andrews.

  5. Bristol Downtown Historic District - Wikipedia

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    February 3, 1983. 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 ...

  6. Broad Street, Bristol - Wikipedia

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    Broad Street, along with High Street, Wine Street and Corn Street, is one of the four original streets that have made up the city of Bristol since Saxon times, when it was the burgh of Brycgstow. [1] Prior to the building of The Exchange merchants would set up their stalls on Broad Street. An old city gate stands at the bottom of the street ...

  7. Culture in Bristol - Wikipedia

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    Bristol Old Vic. The Old Vic. The city's principal theatre company, the Bristol Old Vic, was founded in 1946 as an offshoot of The Old Vic company in London. Its premises on King Street consist of the 1766 Theatre Royal (400 seats), a modern studio theatre (150 seats), and foyer and bar areas in the adjacent Coopers' Hall (built 1743).

  8. Bristol Girls' Club - Wikipedia

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    Added to NRHP. June 3, 1987. The Bristol Girls' Club is a historic clubhouse facility at 47 Upson Street in Bristol, Connecticut. Built in 1931, it is believed to be the first purpose-built clubhouse for a branch of the Girls Club of America, a social and educational organization dedicated to improving conditions for urban and immigrant girls.

  9. St Mary le Port Church, Bristol - Wikipedia

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    Country. England. Coordinates. 51°27′17″N2°35′30″W51.4547°N 2.5916°W. Completed. 15th century. Demolished. (partially) 24 November 1940. St Mary le Port is a ruined parish church in the centre of Bristol, England, situated in Castle Park on what remains of Mary le Port Street.