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  2. Bristol Town Hall - Wikipedia

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    Bristol Town Hall, at 45 Summer Street, is the town hall of Bristol, New Hampshire. It is a single story Greek Revival structure, built in 1849, and was the town's first purpose-built town hall. It continues to serve as a municipal meeting and polling place, although town offices are now in a modern building on Lake Street. [2]

  3. Central Square Historic District (Bristol, New Hampshire)

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    By the 1790s a small town center had emerged, including two tavern buildings that still stand. A new road (now North Main Street) to Newfound Lake in 1805 further enhanced the area's importance as a transportation junction, shortly followed by what is now Pleasant Street in 1808.

  4. Bristol, New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    Bristol is a town in Grafton County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 3,244 at the 2020 census. [2] It is home to Wellington State Park, Sugar Hill State Forest, and Profile Falls on the Smith River. Surrounded by hills and lakes, Bristol includes the lower two-thirds of Newfound Lake, a resort area.

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    "Hear Ye, Hear Ye: The Provincetown Town Crier Competition will take place at 10 a.m. on Monday Oct. 7 at the Bas Relief Park in Provincetown (106 Bradford St.).

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  8. Minot–Sleeper Library - Wikipedia

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    The town made a short-lived attempt to establish a public library in 1868, which was abandoned in 1872 with the books auctioned off. In 1883, Judge Josiah Minot and Colonel Solomon Sleeper, both natives of Bristol, offered the town the land and funding for a building, as well as further support for the acquisition of a collection.

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