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High on a hill overlooking Narragansett Bay, this elegant Contemporary offers fantastic west-facing...
Stunning waterviews of Bristol Harbor with deeded access. Nestled on 1+ acre, beautifully...
Elegant custom home on prestigious Poppasquash Point. Open floor plan w/high ceilings and gourmet...
C-1809 "The Rockwell House" is situated in the "Heart of Bristol's Waterfront Village"! This...
Sprawling waterfront contemporary with stone jetty/dock and private shell and sand beach with...
CIRCA 1851 VICTORIAN, in the heart of Bristol Historic District,center hall, grand scale rooms,conforting...
VALUE RANGE PRICING: Seller will consider offers between $999,000 and $1,200,000! Stunning...
THIS HOME IS BEING SOLD WITH THREE ADDITIONAL LOTS 97 & 98 ON PECK AV. & 94 ON WALES AV. CUSTOM...
Gorgeous Waterfront Contemporary,Stunning Views,Coffered Ceilings,Hardwoods,Bright & Open,Master...
BRISTOL HIGHLANDS STUNNING 3000SQFT COLONIAL W/2002/2004 ADDITIONS INCL:DETACHED GARAGE/OFFICE,...
Beautiful custom home with wonderful water views of Bristol Harbor.Open floor plan, bright...
DRAMATIC 2 STORY ENTRY BRICK COLONIAL IN HARDING ESTATES! GOURMET KITCHEN W/GRANITE, TOP END...

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Town of Bristol
The early history of Bristol is associated with the King Philip War. It was within its borders that King Philip maintained his headquarters and plotted his campaign against the white settlers. Perhaps the most noted spot in the town is the place where King Philip was killed in the swamp at the foot of Mount Hope. Bristol was incorporated as part of Plymouth Colony in Massachusetts in 1680. In 1746 it was transferred to Rhode Island with the rowns of Barrington, Tiverton, Little Compton and Cumberland. Sailing and shipbuilding have played an important role in the life of Bristol since the 17th century. The historic downtown area contains many fine examples of colonial and Federal architecture from Bristol's seafaring era. The annual Fourth of July parade is the oldest, largest and most colorful in the nation.
The main campus of Roger Williams College is located on Mount Hope Bay in Bristol, and is one of the few seaside campuses in the northeast. The town has a variety of shops and restaurants as well as the Bristol Art Museum, the Haffenreffer Indian Museum and an interesting waterfront. Bounded by 15 miles of coastline on Narragansett Bay, the town provides facilities for boating, swimming and fishing. Residents of Bristol enjoy swimming at Beach Terrace, Bristol Highlands, Bristol Narrows, and at the town beach. Colt State Park provides a pleasant recess on the west side of the town overlooking Narragansett Bay. Bristol's geography, as a peninsula between Narragansett Bay and Mount Hope Bay, makes its climate more moderate than most New England communities, warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer. The town is only a 30 minute drive from both Providence and Newport and 90 minutes from Boston via Route 24.
Government
Town Hall | Phone: 401-253-7000 |
- Established: 1680
- Incorporated: 1746
- Form of government: The town of Bristol is governed by an elected town administrator and a five-member town council, an elected town clerk and an elected school committee
council meetings: Every third Wednesday of the month at 7 p.m. - Fiscal year begins: July 1
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