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  2. Bristol, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Before 1852, the land where Bristol is located was owned by Reverend James King. His son-in-law, Joseph R. Anderson of Blountville, Tennessee, bought 100 acres (40 ha) of the plantation and named it Bristol. [9] The G.W. Blackley House, one of the oldest houses in Bristol, was constructed in 1869.

  3. Tennessee State Route 394 - Wikipedia

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    SR 126 (Bristol Highway) – Bristol, Kingsport: Western terminus of SR-126 Truck Route; To Tri-Cities Regional Airport: Bristol: 8.0: 12.9: US 11E / US 19 – Bristol, Piney Flats, Johnson City: Interchange; access to Bristol Motor Speedway; Northern terminus of SR 390: 8.3: 13.4: SR 390 south (Bluff City Highway) – Bluff City

  4. Bristol - Wikipedia

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    Bristol (/ ˈ b r ɪ s t əl / ⓘ) is a city, unitary authority area and ceremonial county in South West England, the most populous city in the region. [9] [10] Built around the River Avon, it is bordered by the ceremonial counties of Gloucestershire to the north and Somerset to the south.

  5. Public transport in Bristol - Wikipedia

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    The Bristol bus station, in Marlborough Street, was opened in 1958. It was redeveloped in 2006 There are three main bus companies operating across the Greater Bristol area. They are First West of England, [1] Stagecoach South West and Big Lemon. They provide services around Bristol and into South Gloucestershire and North Somerset.

  6. List of places called Bristol - Wikipedia

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    By far the largest Bristol is Bristol, England, with a population of 441,300 within the city boundaries in 2010, followed by Bristol, Connecticut, which had 60,477 people living there at the time of the 2010 census. Bristol Wells Town Site is a ghost town, and therefore has nobody living there. Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol, England

  7. Ashton Gate (stadium) - Wikipedia

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    Ashton Gate is a multi-use stadium in Ashton Gate, Bristol, England, and is the home of Bristol City F.C. and the Bristol Bears rugby union team. Located in the south-west of the city, just south of the River Avon, it currently has an all-seated capacity of 26,462 (usually advertised as 27,000).

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  9. 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, ... In 1915, the sign was moved to its current location. In 1921, a contest ...