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  2. Bristol Commercial Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The First National Bank of Bristol (1905), US Post Office-Shelby Street Station (1900), and Paramount Theatre and Office Building (1929-1930) are separately listed. [3] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2003, and was slightly increased in size in 2017. [1]

  3. Bristol Packet Boat Trips - Wikipedia

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    Tickets for boat trips were sold from a 1910 showman's wagon at Wapping Wharf. [2] In 1995, The Bristol Packet commenced operations on the Flower of Bristol, enabling a further extension of the evening charter business. The most recent addition, in 2002, to the company's fleet was Amsterdam built sightseeing boat Bagheera. [5]

  4. Bristol, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Bristol is located in the northeast corner of Tennessee, at (36.569135, −82.197489 [ 13 ] Bristol is located 20.95 miles east of Kingsport, Tennessee , 21.51 miles northeast of Johnson City, Tennessee , 38.74 miles northwest of Boone, North Carolina , 105.96 miles northeast of Knoxville, Tennessee , and 132.61 miles southwest of Roanoke ...

  5. Grade II listed buildings in Bristol - Wikipedia

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    King Street, Bristol: 89] Palace Hotel: c.1860 West Street, Old Market: 90] Patent slip and quay walls: 1888 Underfall Yard Bristol Harbour [91] Portland Square (Gates & Railings of gardens) early 18th century St Pauls: 92] Prince's Wharf and Wapping Wharf Bristol Harbour [93] Prince Street Bridge: Bristol Harbour: 94] Printers Devil

  6. Ashton Avenue Bridge - Wikipedia

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    It opened in 1872 between Bristol Temple Meads and the Floating Harbour. Its route included a tunnel under St Mary Redcliffe church, and a steam-powered bascule bridge over the entrance locks at Bathurst Basin. In 1876 the railway was extended by .5 miles (0.80 km) west to Wapping Wharf. [1]

  7. William Patterson Shipbuilders - Wikipedia

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    Here he took charge of the yard for the build of the steam packet Dasher for the Post Office, before moving to Bristol in 1823 to become assistant to William Scott at his ship at Wapping. When Scott when bankrupt in 1830, Patterson stepped in to take over the yard at East Wapping with partner John Mercer, Jr, as Patterson & Mercer .

  8. Vauxhall Bridge, Bristol - Wikipedia

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    Vauxhall Bridge is a footbridge in Bristol, England, that crosses the New Cut of the River Avon. At its northern end, the bridge also passes over the Bristol Harbour Railway line from Ashton Gate to Wapping Wharf, which runs along the bank of the New Cut at this point. The bridge was opened in 1900, replacing the Vauxhall ferry.

  9. National Register of Historic Places listings in Sullivan ...

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    This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Sullivan County, Tennessee, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in a map.