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  2. Bristol Beacon - Wikipedia

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    Renamed to the Bristol Beacon, it reopened on 30 November 2023, with a capacity of 1,800 (2,100 standing) in the main hall and two additional auditoria in the cellars and a former recital room. [36] The venue plans to become the first net zero concert hall in the UK by 2030, and the refurbishment includes 348 solar panels providing 12% of the ...

  3. Bristol, New York - Wikipedia

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    Bristol is a town in Ontario County, New York, United States. The population was 2,298 at the 2020 census. [2] Bristol was named after Bristol County, Massachusetts, by settlers from New England. The town of Bristol is in the western half of the county, southwest of the city of Canandaigua.

  4. Lower Main Street Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Beacon Firehouse -1. The former Lewis Tompkins Hose Company No. 1 Firehouse, was the first built in what later became the city of Beacon, New York.Designed by Schuyler Tillman and Benjamin Hall in a Second Empire style, it was completed in 1893.

  5. Inside the Bristol Beacon: Million hours of work to reopen venue

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  7. Red Lodge Museum, Bristol - Wikipedia

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    The Red Lodge was originally built at the top of the gardens of "ye Great House of St. Augustine's Back". [4] The Great House was built in 1568 [5] on the site of an old Carmelite Priory, later still the site of Bristol Beacon (formerly named Colston Hall), [4] [6] by Sir John Young/Yonge, the descendant of a merchant family and courtier to Henry VIII and Elizabeth I.

  8. Beacon, New York - Wikipedia

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    Beacon is a city located on the Hudson River in Dutchess County, New York, United States.As of the 2020 census, the city's population was 13,769.Beacon is part of the Kiryas Joel–Poughkeepsie–Newburgh Metropolitan Statistical Area as well as the larger New York–Newark–Bridgeport, New YorkNew Jersey–Connecticut–Pennsylvania Combined Statistical Area.

  9. Category:Beacon, New York - Wikipedia

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