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Location of Bristol in Virginia

Welcome to Bristol, Virginia! This city is home to many special places that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This list helps protect important buildings and areas that tell us about the past. Think of it like a Hall of Fame for historic sites!

These places are important because they show us how people lived, worked, and built things a long time ago. There are 13 of these amazing spots in Bristol, Virginia. Let's explore some of them!

Exploring Bristol's Historic Places

Bristol has many cool historic spots. Each one has a unique story to tell. These places are like windows into the past.

Bristol Commercial Historic District

This area is a collection of old buildings in downtown Bristol. It includes streets like State, Piedmont, and Moore. Many of these buildings were once busy shops and businesses. They show what the city looked like when it was growing. It was added to the list in 2003.

2012-02-08; Susong Building, Bristol, Virginia (6849254603)
A historic building in the Bristol Commercial Historic District.

Bristol Railroad Station

The old Bristol Railroad Station is a very important building. It's located at State and Washington Streets. Trains were a huge part of how people and goods traveled long ago. This station was a busy hub for many years. It was listed in 1980.

Bristol (VA) Railway Station in 2009
The historic Bristol Railroad Station.

Bristol Virginia-Tennessee Slogan Sign

Have you ever seen a sign that says "Bristol: A Good Place to Live"? This famous sign is on East State Street. It's special because Bristol is a city that sits right on the border of two states: Virginia and Tennessee! This sign has been a landmark for many years. It joined the list in 1988.

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The famous Bristol Virginia-Tennessee Slogan Sign.

Bristol Warehouse Historic District

Near Scott and Lee Streets, you'll find the old warehouse district. These buildings were used to store goods that came in by train or truck. They show how Bristol was a center for trade and business. This district was added to the list in 2012.

415-417 Scott, Warehouse District
A building in the Bristol Warehouse Historic District.

Douglass School

Douglass School, located on Oakview Avenue, was an important school for African American students. It played a big role in the community's history. It was listed in 2005.

Douglass School, Bristol
Douglass School in Bristol.

East Hill Cemetery

East Hill Cemetery is a historic burial ground on East State Street. It has sections for soldiers from the American Civil War. There are also areas for African American burials. It's a place to remember people from Bristol's past. This cemetery was added to the list in 2011.

East Hill Cemetery (Bristol, VA) - Confederate Unknown
A monument in East Hill Cemetery.

Euclid Avenue Historic District

This district includes parts of several avenues like Euclid, Fairmount, and Highland. It's a neighborhood with many older homes. These homes show different styles of architecture from the past. It was listed in 2006.

Lawrence at Pearl, Bristol
A street in the Euclid Avenue Historic District.

First Baptist Church

The First Baptist Church is located at 1 Virginia Street. It's a beautiful old church building. Churches often serve as important community centers and have long histories. This church was added to the list in 2015.

Bristol First Baptist Church
The First Baptist Church in Bristol.

King-Lancaster-McCoy-Mitchell House

This historic house is at 54 King Street. It's named after the families who lived there over the years. Old homes like this give us a glimpse into daily life in earlier times. It was listed in 1994.

KING-LANCASTER-MCCOY-MITCHELL HOUSE, BRISTOL, VA
The King-Lancaster-McCoy-Mitchell House.

Solar Hill Historic District

The Solar Hill Historic District includes streets like Johnson, Solar, and West. It's another neighborhood known for its historic homes and buildings. It was added to the list in 2001.

Solar Hill Tudor house
A house in the Solar Hill Historic District.

Virginia Middle School

Virginia Middle School, at 501 Piedmont Avenue, is a historic school building. It has been a place of learning for many generations of students in Bristol. It was listed in 1997.

Virginia Middle School
Virginia Middle School building.

Virginia Hill Historic District

This district covers sections of streets like Moore, Lee, and Russell. It's another area with many historic homes and buildings that show Bristol's growth. It was added to the list in 2002.

Lee and Edmond, Bristol
A street scene in the Virginia Hill Historic District.

Virginia Intermont College

Virginia Intermont College, located at Moore and Harmeling Streets, was an important educational institution. Its buildings have a rich history of teaching and learning. It was listed in 1984.

Virginia Intermont College main building
The main building of Virginia Intermont College.
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