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The King George II Inn, located in Bristol, Pennsylvania, is believed to be the oldest continuously operated inn in the United States. [1] It was first established in 1681 as the Ferry House by Samuel Clift. [1] The inn was a main stopping point on the road from New York to Philadelphia. [2]
Bristol is a borough in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is located 23 miles (37 km) northeast of Center City in Philadelphia opposite Burlington, New Jersey, on the Delaware River. Bristol was settled in 1681 and first incorporated in 1720.
St. James Episcopal Church, designed by Samuel Sloan.. Bristol's first European settler, Samuel Clift, operated a ferry across the Delaware River starting in 1681.A Quaker settlement soon grew near the ferry, and in 1697 residents petitioned the Provincial Council to establish the community as the third town in the Pennsylvania Colony.
Back in March, Irregardless, a southern biscuit restaurant, opened for breakfast and lunch three days a week at 94 Carpenter St. on the city's West Side. The lines have eased as service has become ...
Unity Day 2024 in Bristol Borough will return Saturday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Bristol Lions Park at the Delaware Riverfront. This annual event serves as a vibrant celebration of community ...
Roughly bounded by Pennsylvania Canal, Jefferson Avenue, Canal Street, Pennsylvania Railroad and Beaver Street 40°06′07″N 74°51′15″W / 40.1019°N 74.8542°W / 40.1019; -74.8542 ( Bristol Industrial Historic
Whether it's a party or a family reunion, these easy potluck recipes are all made in a Crock-Pot! There are big batch casseroles, sides, and appetizers aplenty.
Downtown Bristol consists of one long block of Main Street (Vermont Route 116), which runs east-west north of the New Haven River. It runs east from a central four-way junction with North, South, and West Streets (the latter continuing VT 116), and includes Bristol's town hall, located at the southwest corner of the junction.