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bristolhistoricalassociation.com
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Bristol Historical Association E W King House
Built in 1902 by E. W. King, a prominent Bristol businessman, this gracious home is ready to undergo restoration to its original resplendence. ...
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Bristol Historical Association Robert Preston Home
The Robert Preston House at Walnut Grove, located on Lee Highway near Exit 7 has great importance to Washington County. This home and its log dependency ...
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Bristol Historical Association Terry / Bonham House
The Terry / Bonham House was originally built by Colonel John Terry in 1870. The building style is Greek revival. Its initial design was a six room shotgun ...
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Bristol Historical Association Ernie Ford House
In 1991, the Bristol Historical Association was very much in need of a meeting place in ... To meet the requirements of the Tennessee Historical Restoration ...
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Bristol Historical Association Home Page
A generous contribution from Mr. William W. (Bud) Walling has enabled the program to move forward. Mr. Walling has financed the cost of the first ...
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Bristol Historical Association Ernie Ford House
In 1991, the Bristol Historical Association was very much in need of a meeting place in addition ... These were found in an old house being demolished, which was located just down the street. ... John Nobleton House · I.C. Fowler Home ...
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Bristol Historical Association Paramount Theatre
The Paramount Theatre is a movie house built in 1930-31 by the Paramount-Publix Corporation, formed with the merger of several movie companies including ...
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Bristol Historical Association E W King House
Built in 1902 by E. W. King, a prominent Bristol businessman, this gracious home is ready to undergo restoration to its original resplendence. ...
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