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Bristol

 

Early river port laid out as Buckingham, 1697. The third oldest borough in Pennsylvania, chartered Nov. 14, 1720. County seat of Bucks, 1705-26. Travel and trade center for over two hundred years.

Marker is at the intersection of Otter ...

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The Bristol Municipal Stadium

The Stone Castle

The Bristol Municipal Stadium was built with funds provided by the Works Progress Administration between 1934 and 1937. The stone came from nearby Beaver Creek. A dedication ceremony was held on October 8, 1936, before the Tennessee High ...

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Historic Bristol

Evan Shelby, noted Indian fighter, settled here about 1765 on a tract called "Sapling Grove". His home was a neighborhood fort, the refuge of settlers in Indian attacks. Bristol grew around this place and became an early railroad center.

Marker is ...

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Bristol Township Vietnam Veterans Memorial

Vietnam

The Great Indochina War

Bristol Township

Vietnam Veterans Memorial

Dedicated

November 5, 1988

In honored memory of the men and women of Bristol Township who served their country in South East Asia, and to our heroic sons who gave ...

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Historic Downtown Bristol

Bristol, Tennessee • Virginia

Bristol has long been known as a hub for traditional mountain music. In the summer of 1927, Ralph Peer, a record producer from Victor Talking Machine Company, traveled to Bristol and set up a portable recording studio ...

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Bristol Spanish War Veterans Monument

[ upper plaque ]

Philippine Islands

Cuba

Porto Rico

U.S.A.

Spanish War Veterans

1898 - 1902

[ lower plaque ]

To Perpetuate the memory of the Citizens

of Bristol Who served in the War with

Spain, Philippine Insurrection and

China Relief Expedition

1898 – 1902

Dedicated Sept. 14, 1929

G. A. Hadsell Camp No. ...

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New Cambridge (now Bristol)

New Cambridge (now Bristol)

Was Settled 1727 – 8

Since Early Days

The Federal Hill Green

Has Been Used As A

Training Ground For Soldiers And A

Playground For Children

This Boulder Was Placed

By Katherine Gaylord Chapter

Daughters of The American Revolution

1934

Marker is at the intersection of Bellevue ...

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Bristol Persian Gulf War Monument

August 7, 1994

This plaque is in recognition

of all the men and women

from Bristol and Forestville

who served their country

with pride during the

Persian Gulf War, Operation

Desert Storm.

Marker is on Memorial Boulevard 0.2 miles east of East Street, on the right when traveling ...

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Bristol Revolutionary War Plaque

In Memory Of The

Revolutionary War Patriots

Who Sacrificed Their Lives

And Fortune For Their Country

Placed By

Katherine Gaylord Chapter

Daughters Of The American Revolution

1964

Marker is on Memorial Boulevard 0.2 miles east of East Street, on the right when traveling west.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Bristol World War I Memorial

This memorial was erected to honor those soldiers from Bristol, Connecticut who lost their lives during World War I. A pin-oak tree has been planted along the Memorial Boulevard, which was donated to the City of Bristol by Albert F. ...

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