Wow! It’s been awhile since I posted here. Yikes! I’ve been concentrating on my podcast, Tourist in your Town. Be sure to check it out! A recent episode of the podcast was from Bristol, TN/VA. I thought I’d hop over here and share some of the photos that I took while there. It rained while I was there. But I got some great photos of the historic train station, the Paramount Theatre marquee, and lots of other cool places around town. Enjoy!
The Bristol Sign
Bristol is a town that is split between two states, Tennessee and Virginia. The split is right down the middle of the street that runs through downtown. The Bristol Sign sits across the road with one side in Tennessee and the other in Bristol. This sign was placed in this location in 1915 and originally said “Push!…That’s Bristol“. In 1921, the town held a contest to select a new slogan. “A good place to live” was the winner.
Bristol Train Station
The historic Bristol Train Station was built in 1902. Passenger service to the station ended in 1971. The station is currently an events venue.
The Paramount Bristol
The Paramount Theatre in Bristol was built in 1931. The first showing was “It Pays to Advertise” with Carole Lombard and Norman Foster. The theatre is now a concert venue.
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Bristol looks like a nice town, that’s a fine shot of the station you got, they built such grand buildings in those days. The town’s sign is very bold though!
Thank you, Tina!
Very nice pictures!
Thank you!
I’ve missed you and am glad to see you back!