Anderson

Anderson

Renowned entertainer Tennessee Ernie Ford was born and raised in Bristol at 1223 Anderson St. in the oldest and most established neighborhood in the city. The Anderson neighborhood, near Blountville, is lined with post-war cottages built mostly in the 1930s-50s and...

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Avoca

Avoca

Full of well-established neighborhoods, Avoca is primarily made up of 3- to 4-bedroom homes built starting in the 1940s, as well as a few apartment complexes. This area includes the Marlyn Hills, Tennessee Hills, and Sunny Brook neighborhoods, as well as many others....

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Blue Ridge

Blue Ridge

Full of well-established neighborhoods, Blue Ridge is primarily made up of 3- to 4-bedroom homes built starting in the 1940s, as well as a few apartment complexes. The Blue Ridge area is known for its 1929 fire truck on display inside a building on the Volunteer...

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Cedar Valley

Cedar Valley

Cedar Valley is the center of Bristol, Tennessee, industry, including the industrial park owned and operated by Bristol Tennessee Essential Services (BTES), as well as Royal Building Products, Seaman Corp., USAntibiotics, and more. Many homes in this long-established...

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Central

Central

The Central neighborhood is home to the Stone Castle, the stadium that serves as the home field of the Bristol Tennessee High School football team. Featuring striking medieval gothic-style architecture and a seating capacity of 8,000, the Stone Castle was built in...

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Downtown

Downtown

This neighborhood offers close proximity to all of the shopping, dining, and entertainment options of downtown Bristol. Don’t miss the annual Bristol Rhythm & Roots Reunion, a three-day music festival that draws guests from around the country; or the Birthplace of...

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East Bristol

East Bristol

Home to the Golf Club of Bristol, fishing at Middlebrook Lake, and boating on the South Holston Lake, the East Bristol neighborhood is ideal for lovers of outdoor activities. This area has a more rural feel than many other areas of Bristol and features mostly small-...

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East Hill

East Hill

The East Hill neighborhood features many older homes built in the 1940s-60s as well as the Slater Community Center, which was originally constructed to serve as the city’s segregated high school. Today, the facility serves as a mixed-use community center hosting...

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Fairmount

Fairmount

As the location of the historic Col. J.M. Barker home, the Fairmount neighborhood features many older homes built in the 1940s-60s, as well as several built even earlier. A portion of the neighborhood has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places. King...

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Haynesfield

Haynesfield

Located in Bristol’s central business district, the Haynesfield neighborhood features small- to medium-sized homes, most of which were constructed in the 1940s-60s. Affordable rental options are available here as well. Nearby Haynesfield Park offers pickleball and...

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Holston Hills

Holston Hills

The Holston Hills neighborhood is one of Bristol’s historic districts and is the site of several historic homes and preservation award-winning properties. One example is the E.W. King House, built by one of Bristol’s most prominent businessmen, Edward Washington King,...

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Holston View

Holston View

Full of well-established neighborhoods, Holston View is primarily made up of 3- to 4-bedroom homes built starting in the 1940s, as well as a few apartment complexes. This area is known for the uniquely designed Holston View Elementary School and its adjacent Little...

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King College

King College

The King College neighborhood features many older homes built in the 1940s-60s, as well as several built even earlier. A portion of the neighborhood has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places. King University, founded in 1867, is also located in this...

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South Bristol

South Bristol

The South Bristol neighborhood is home to the world-famous Bristol Motor Speedway, formerly known as Bristol International Raceway and Bristol Raceway, a NASCAR short track. Constructed in 1960, it held its first NASCAR race on July 30, 1961.

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Steele Creek

Steele Creek

Outdoor enthusiasts will love the Steele Creek neighborhood, home to the 2,200-acre Steele Creek Park. The park features a disc golf course, shelters, picnic tables, a 52-acre lake, a nature center, playgrounds, hiking/walking trails, and bike paths.

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Vance Drive

Vance Drive

The Vance neighborhood, which includes the Belle Brook Estates, Deerfield Acres, and Ridgedale neighborhoods, offers easy access to a variety of outdoor activities. Its close proximity to Charlie Robinette Park and its dedicated dog park, as well as Rooster Front...

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West Bristol

West Bristol

The West Bristol neighborhood, home to The Pinnacle shopping center and Bristol Regional Medical Center, is primarily made up of medium to large single-family homes and mobile homes built prior to 1999.

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Willey Boom

Willey Boom

Named after the former Willey Boom & Lumber Company, the Willey Boom neighborhood in the Southeast area of the city, is home to Tootie’s, Bristol’s oldest restaurant, established in 1945. The area is mostly forest and farmland, giving it a peaceful, rural feel....

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