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US Air Force and Space Force Recruiting Bristol

5.0 (1 review)
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6 years ago

SSgt Motley is an awesome recruiter! He is highly knowledgeable in the Air Force and the process that you have to go through when joining.

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Bristol Virginia-Tennessee Slogan Sign

Bristol Virginia-Tennessee Slogan Sign

3.5(4 reviews)
3.6 mi

I love these roadside attractions and historic markers, I actually seek them out if I'm in close…read moreproximity. This one is easy to find and there is plenty of free parking street side if you don't mind walking a few blocks. The are two points of interest here one a monument just off the sidewalk the other above the street. According to Wikipedia; A Bristol Tennessee/Virginia sign was erected over the two states on State Street. According to Bristol Historical Association's booklet The Historic Bristol Sign, the Bristol Gas and Electric Company donated and erected a sign in 1910 to advertise Bristol with the lighted slogan "BRISTOL VA-TENN-PUSH! - THAT'S BRISTOL" (pertaining to the continued growth and future prosperity of the two cities). A slogan contest was held in 1921 and the sign was changed to BRISTOL VA-TENN - A GOOD PLACE TO LIVE and it has stuck all these years. The sign is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and contains 1,332 light bulbs. If you're in the are you might as well check it out...

Me and my wife recently visited a City of Bristol, tennessee. We stopped here once in the morning…read moreand then we came back later at night to check out the sign all lit up. Thankfully that there wasn't any tourists here at all checking out the sign and getting cool photos with it which gave us a great opportunity. The sign is absolutely beautiful and it's a great historic monument. You can read all about the history about it on the Tennessee side and the signs importance. Thankfully the sign isn't too distracting if you're driving right through it.

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Confederate Hospital Historical Marker - Confederate Hospital Historical Marker, Bristol VA

Confederate Hospital Historical Marker

2.0(1 review)
3.6 mi

Installed in 2014, this historical marker was placed by the Sons of Confederate Veterans. It is not…read morean official Commonwealth of Virginia marker. It is located on the Bristol border of Tennessee and Virginia next to where the rail line crosses State Street. The marker is in excellent condition. It reads, "On this site was formerly located the Bristol general Confederate Hospital. it was housed in the former Exchange Hotel erected in 1858 (later known as the Nickels House). The building was demolished in about 1898. Sick and wounded soldiers were brought here by train for medical and surgical treatment. Bristol was approximately halfway between the battlefields of Virginia and the south. Over 100 men who died in this hospital are buried in East Hill Cemetery six blocks east. This marker placed by James Keeling Camp 52. Sons of Confederate Veterans." From to a news article https://heraldcourier.com/news/local/bristol-civil-war-hospital-finally-gets-honored/article_fda0d902-ce72-11e3-b891-001a4bcf6878.html, "Confederate injured were thus transported from battle via the era's "interstate highway" and to Bristol's Confederate Hospital. They were then quickly taken to a ramp of entry at the hospital... Exact numbers of patients served and soldiers who died within the hotel, which operated from 1862 until the end of the Civil War in 1865, are not known." "As the guys died," Hawthorne said, "they were put on the back porch (of the hospital), loaded into a wagon that went up the dirt trail -- about straight up the steep bank, to East Hill Cemetery." East Hill Cemetery is nearby: https://www.yelp.com/biz/east-hill-cemetery-bristol?hrid=SpdF3SgglzNChTsdrCXqxA [Review 15002 overall, 504 of 2021, number 1281 in Virginia.]

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