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  2. Bristol Warehouse Historic District - Wikipedia

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    They are the South Atlantic & Ohio Railroad passenger station and offices (c. 1887), Bristol Warehouse Company (c. 1940), Bristol Builders Supply Company (c. 1920), parsonage for the John Wesley United Methodist Church (c. 1940), Central Warehouse building (1946), a commercial building (c. 1950), and the South Atlantic & Ohio Railroad Tracks (c ...

  3. Bristol station (Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    Rail service first reached Bristol in 1856. A new station was built in 1902 by the Norfolk and Western Railway at a cost of $79,000 (equivalent to $2,780,000 in 2023). [ 3 ] It is a one- to two-story brick building consisting of a tower section; a long seven-bay, one-story midsection; and a six-bay, two-story east end.

  4. Bristol Commercial Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The district straddles the Tennessee-Virginia border. The area was developed in the late 19th and early 20th centuries contains primarily two- and three-story masonry commercial buildings constructed from ca. 1890 to the early 1950s.

  5. List of museums in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art: Virginia Beach: Virginia Beach: Tidewater/Hampton Roads: Art: Focuses on 20th-century art with changing exhibitions of American & international artists. Virginia Museum of Fine Arts: Richmond: Richmond: Central: Art: Encyclopedic collection of 33,000 works of art from almost every major world culture

  6. Bristol Wagon & Carriage Works - Wikipedia

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    Wagon for North Mount Lyell Copper Company, built 1898. The Bristol Wagon & Carriage Works supplied carriages to a number of notable railways around the world, including the Exeter Tramways in 1892, the City and South London Railway in 1894, the Ffestiniog Railway in 1896 (indirectly - removed from Lynton and Barnstaple post FR revival), the Tralee and Dingle Railway and the Lynton and ...

  7. Merry-go-round train - Wikipedia

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    Locomotion Museum: National Railway Museum HAA: 350001: EWS Worksop C&W: June 2008: Bo'ness and Kinneil Railway: Scottish Railway Preservation Society HAA: 350002: Knottingley TMD: August 2024: Chasewater Railway: National Wagon Preservation Group HAA: 351111: Mossend Yard: May 2015: Chasewater Railway: Chasewater Railway Group HAA: 351500 ...

  8. Category:Railroad museums in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Eastern Shore Railway Museum; F. Fairfax Station Railroad Museum; H. ... Virginia Museum of Transportation

  9. Norfolk and Western Railway Company Historic District

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    It encompasses three contributing buildings constructed by the Norfolk and Western Railway (N&W). They are the Neoclassical Revival style General Office Building–South (1896, 1903); the Art Deco period General Office Building–North (1931); and the Moderne style Passenger Station (1905, 1949).