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  2. Bristol Central High School - Wikipedia

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    Bristol Central High School is a public high school in Bristol, Connecticut, United States. Its mascot is the Ram, and its colors are maroon and white. [2] The school is known for its performing arts group, Central Stage, as well as for its athletics. The Rams have excelled in basketball, baseball, wrestling, and track in recent years.

  3. Main Street Historic District (Bristol, Connecticut) - Wikipedia

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    The Main Street Historic District of Bristol, Connecticut encompasses much of the city's central business district, an area built up in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The district's 19 historic buildings are located along adjoining stretches of Main and Prospect Streets, and include important civic and commercial buildings.

  4. Connecticut Route 69 - Wikipedia

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    Route 69 leaves Meriden Road following Woodtick Road and Stillson Road, then turns right onto Wolcott Street. Wolcott Street becomes Wolcott Road as Route 69 crosses from Waterbury into the town of Wolcott. Route 69 intersects with Route 322 in the town center then continues north towards the city of Bristol. In central Bristol, the route turns ...

  5. Bristol, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Bristol is a suburban city located in Hartford County, Connecticut, United States, 20 miles (32 km) southwest-west of Hartford.The city is also 120 miles southwest from Boston, and approximately 100 miles northeast of New York City.

  6. 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]

  7. South End Historic District (Bristol, Connecticut) - Wikipedia

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    The South End Historic District encompasses one of the oldest residential areas of Bristol, Connecticut.Extending south from South Street along George and Hull Streets, this area's growth as a residential area's mirror's the city's growth as an industrial center from the second quarter of the 19th century, and includes a well-preserved diversity of residential architecture to the mid-20th century.

  8. Federal Hill Historic District (Bristol, Connecticut) - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Hill Historic District encompasses a predominantly residential area of Bristol, Connecticut, known for its high-quality 19th and early 20th-century residential architecture. Centered around the Federal Hill Green, it developed as a fashionable residential area, and features a large number of fine Italianate and Victorian houses.

  9. Bristol Customshouse and Post Office - Wikipedia

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    Bristol Customshouse and Post Office is a historic two-story rectangular Italian palazzo style brick building that was used as a post office and customshouse in Bristol, Rhode Island, United States. The land for the site was acquired for $4,400. The building was designed by Ammi B. Young and completed in 1858 for a cost of $22,135.75. The ...

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