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  2. Tennessee State Route 126 - Wikipedia

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    I-81 – Knoxville, Bristol: I-81 exit 66. Blountville: SR 75 south – Northeast State Community College, Tri-Cities Regional Airport: Northern terminus of SR 75: SR 394 / SR 126 Truck east – Bristol Motor Speedway: Western terminus of Truck Route. SR 126 Truck west (Blountville Bypass) Eastern terminus of Truck Route. Bristol: 24.6: 39.6

  3. Bristol Virginia-Tennessee Slogan Sign - Wikipedia

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    The Bristol Virginia-Tennessee Slogan Sign is a landmark in the twin cities of Bristol, Virginia and Bristol, Tennessee, United States.The sign is positioned over State Street, a roadway along the border separating the two states.

  4. J. Lyons and Co. - Wikipedia

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    As well as the tea shops and Corner Houses, Lyons ran other large restaurants such as the Angel Cafe Restaurant in Islington and the Throgmorton in Throgmorton Street in the City of London. Its chains have included Steak Houses (1961–1988), Wimpy Bars (1953–1976), Baskin-Robbins (1974–present) and Dunkin' Donuts (1989–present).

  5. Holts Corner, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    A post office called Holts Corners was established in 1856, the name was changed to Holts Corner in 1886, and the post office closed in 1905. [2] Besides the post office, the community once had two country stores. [3]

  6. The Exchange, Bristol - Wikipedia

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    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 Market.

  7. Dulwich - Wikipedia

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    Dulwich (/ ˈ d ʌ l ɪ tʃ /; DUL-itch) is an area in south London, England.The settlement is mostly in the London Borough of Southwark, with parts in the London Borough of Lambeth, and consists of Dulwich Village, East Dulwich, West Dulwich, and the Southwark half of Herne Hill (which is often referred to as the North Dulwich triangle).

  8. Corn Street, Bristol - Wikipedia

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    Corn Street was a centre of trade from the 13th century, and at the heart of Bristol's banking business from the 18th century. A 'Merchants' Tolzey' or 'Tolsey', a meeting place or exchange where commercial business was done, was built alongside All Saints' Church soon after 1550. [5]