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The sign originally contained the lighted slogan PUSH! - THAT'S BRISTOL referring to the hopes of continued growth and future prosperity for the two cities. In 1915, the sign was moved to its current location. In 1921, a contest was held in order to select a new slogan. The winning slogan, A GOOD PLACE TO LIVE, has remained the slogan ever ...
Bristol – The Birthplace of Country Music (shares this nickname with Bristol, Virginia) [5] Chattanooga. Dynamo of Dixie [6] The Scenic City [7] City of Lights [7] Gateway to the South [7] Clarksville. Gateway to the New South [8] The Queen City or Queen of the Cumberland [9] Tennessee's Top Spot (introduced as a new city "brand" in April ...
The following other wikis use this file: Usage on et.wikipedia.org Bristol (Tennessee) Usage on ko.wikipedia.org 브리스틀 (테네시주) Usage on pl.wikipedia.org
Before 1852, the land where Bristol is located was owned by Reverend James King. His son-in-law, Joseph R. Anderson of Blountville, Tennessee, bought 100 acres (40 ha) of the plantation and named it Bristol. [9] The G.W. Blackley House, one of the oldest houses in Bristol, was constructed in 1869.
Bristol Virginia-Tennessee Slogan Sign: September 8, 1988 : E. State St. Bristol ... Lone Oak Estates, TN 126: Blountville: Destroyed by fire in 1984. [8] See also
The “full inferno” spread to other buildings and the main hall collapsed shortly after 2 a.m., according to News Channel 11. The former Virginia Intermont College campus went up in flames on ...
The following other wikis use this file: Usage on et.wikipedia.org Bristol (Tennessee) Usage on ru.wikipedia.org Бристол (Теннесси)
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