BRISTOL U.K. a native's pride.
Now that I live in the American south I can say "you-all" know that I am immensely proud to be a native of the "mother of all Bristols", i,e. Bristol, U.K.
There are many places in the world which are named for my home town - a place for adventurers, traders, sailors and slavers. See this:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_places_called_Bristol
My Staten Island cousin Kippy reminded me that there are a goodly number of towns and cities in the U.S.A, which are named for Bristol U.K. (where her father was born).
Here are some of them:
There are many places in the world which are named for my home town - a place for adventurers, traders, sailors and slavers. See this:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_places_called_Bristol
My Staten Island cousin Kippy reminded me that there are a goodly number of towns and cities in the U.S.A, which are named for Bristol U.K. (where her father was born).
Here are some of them:
Bristol, Rhode Island (probably the loveliest of the American Bristols0 |
Bristol Pennsylvania -- least said soonest mended, |
Bristol, Maine. |
Bristol, New Hampshire |
Bristol Connecticut. Was/is the HQ for the TV Sports network ESPN. Former vice-Presidential candidate Sarah Palin was such a fan of ESPN that she named her daughter "Bristol" |
Bristol Virginia and Tennessee. One physical entity but two independent and separate municipalities . On one side of the main street you are in Virginia, on the other in Tennessee. |
Bristol, Florida (in the panhandle). Blink as you drive through it, and you will miss it. I know - I once zoomed through this tiniest Bristol of them all. |
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