BRISTOL, R.I. (WPRI) — The town of Bristol has a history dating back to 1680. However, not all of its past residents enjoyed the same freedoms celebrated in the now-iconic Fourth of July Parade.
BRISTOL, Va. (WJHL) – Did you know the state line used to be the home of a bustling black business district? It was called Bristol’s “Black Bottom,” which is a term for the designation of a black ...
The deposed statue of slave trader Edward Colston should be put on display in a museum in its current state, an independent commission has recommended. The We Are Bristol History Commission said the ...
Bristol’s Fourth of July Celebration has been put on for 241 years by a team of volunteers. “It’s that volunteer spirit in ...
The picture shows the Lincoln Bar, at the corner of Pond St. and Lincoln Ave., which would later become the family's grocery store. (Courtesy of Joel Berrocal) From Delco to Chesco and Montco to Bucks ...
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