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  1. Coordinates: 32°27′18″N 96°34′02″W. Bristol is a census-designated place in Ellis County, Texas, United States. The population was 668 at the 2010 census. [3] Geography. Bristol is located along Farm to Market Road 660 in northeastern Ellis County, approximately six miles northeast of Palmer and eighteen miles northeast of Waxahachie. [4] .

  2. BRISTOL, TEXAS. Ellis County, Central Texas North. 32° 27' 18" N, 96° 34' 2" W (32.455, -96.567222) FM 660. 18 Miles NE of Waxahachie the county seat. 6 miles NE of Palmer. Part of Dallas - Fort Worth metroplex. ZIP code 75119. Area code 972. Population: 668 (2010) Book Hotel Here › Waxahachie Hotels. History in a Pecan Shell.

    • Colonial history. Bristol’s famous beginnings shaped history both in Britain and the Americas. From as early as the 13th century, the location of Bristol harbor made it an ideal trading place.
    • Bristol: A pirate’s paradise. Did you know that Robert Louis Stevenson created Long John Silver for Treasure Island in Bristol? The Bristol accent became synonymous with pirates because it was home to some of the most fearsome pirates in history.
    • The famous Bristol accent. Luckily, times have changed since Blackbeard’s day. Bristol was voted the U.K.’ s kindest city and the Bristol accent has made locals recognizable just through the dulcet tones of “arr!”
    • Cargo & Wapping Wharf. If Bristol’s historical criminal underbelly intrigues you, you’ll be glad to know that you can find it even in the trendiest parts of the city.
    • Wallace and Gromit. This popular UK television show was created by animator Nick Park. This Oscar-nominated show follows the titular characters Wallace, an inventor, and his pet dog Gromit.
    • Ribena. A staple in lunch boxes, many kids and teens all over the UK grew up drinking Ribena. This juice brand is known for its blackcurrant-based soft drink, and the decision to use blackcurrants in drinks has an interesting history.
    • Colston bun. Editor's Note: There's no photo available at the time of writing. A popular sweet bread that originated in Bristol, the Colston bun is a round bread made with yeast dough, dried fruits, candied peels, and various spices such as cinnamon and ginger.
    • Laughing gas. Laughing gas, or nitrous oxide, was discovered as early as 1772 by a scientist named Joseph Priestly. Although the discovery is credited to his name, it was a chemist who worked with the Pneumatic Institution in Bristol - Humphry Davy - who tested the effects of nitrous oxide and named it “laughing gas” when he discovered that using this chemical compound caused him to laugh.
  3. The area is known for its lively arts and culture scene, with countless museums, galleries, and theaters to explore. Sports fans can cheer on local teams like the Dallas Cowboys and the Dallas Mavericks.

  4. www.tshaonline.org › handbook › entriesBristol, TX - TSHA

    Sep 20, 2023 · Bristol, TX. Bristol is on Farm Road 660 eighteen miles northeast of Waxahachie in northeastern Ellis County. Among the first settlers in the area in the early 1840s was Joshua W. Brock; from 1854 to 1869 a post office operated under the name of Brockville. Dancing was a popular diversion in the area's early social life, and for a time the ...

  5. www.texasalmanac.com › places › bristolBristol | TX Almanac

    Bristol is on Farm Road 660 eighteen miles northeast of Waxahachie in northeastern Ellis County. Among the first settlers in the area in the early 1840s was Joshua W. Brock; from 1854 to 1869 a post office operated under the name of Brockville. Dancing was a popular diversion in the area's early social life, and for a time the community was ...

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