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Bristol [Hartford County] Connecticut was incorporated from Farmington in May, 1785, and named from Bristol, England. Formerly known as New Cambridge.

Area, 26.8 sq. miles. Population, est., 59,158. Voting districts, 10. Principal industries, springs, timing devices, brass products, screw machine products, cutting and creasing rules, synchronous electric motors, variable transformers, automatic voltage regulators, electric connectors; brass, bronze and copper sheet, rod and wire; brass and aluminum forgings, wire forms, paper punches, various metal products to specifications, machine tools, metal stamping, counting devices; automobile parts and jewelry.

Forestville is a section of Bristol.

If your business is not located in this town, please submit it to that community''s category.

Submitting to the wrong locality will hinder your sites addition to the directory.
Please review all sub categories before placing your site and determine which category best describes your site. For example, business and industry sites belong in Business and Economy, churches and organizations in Society and Culture, and so forth.
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Includes sites for regional artistic, cultural, and entertainment activities, events, institutions, organizations, etc.
All sites should relate to Lake Compounce Theme Park. If you are documenting your own trip you should categorize it under Bristol:Society and Culture:Personal Pages.
Includes sites covering the business and economic activities of the city; including listings of companies and industries.
Submissions should be specific to Bristol, Connecticut and should relate to the city''s economy, the business community, or should be the website for a business within the city.

If the business provides merchandise directly to consumers it should be listed in the Shopping subcategory (Regional:North America:United States:Connecticut:Localities:B:Bristol:Business and Economy:Shopping).

Includes local educational institutions, programs and opportunities; as well as other location specific educational resources.

For quicker placement in the directory please follow these Submission Tips:

Title: Name of School or Organization

Description: This describes the website and should note distinguishing features found on the site.

Established as a village of Bristol, Connecticut in 1833 and named for its wooded surroundings. Prior to its founding as a village the area served as a hunting ground of the Tunxis tribe until the 19th century.
Submissions here must be specific to the village of Forestvile, Connecticut.
Includes city government and law information.
Includes health and medical resources specific to Bristol, Connecticut.
Submissions must be specific to Bristol, Connecticut.
Includes links to maps, photograph sites, live web cams, satellite imagery ... any visual representation of the area.
Submissions must be specific to Bristol, Connecticut.
Includes all hobbies, sports and participatory recreational activities specific to Bristol; including local recreation organizations.
Submissions must be specific to Bristol, Connecticut.
Includes sites that reflect the make up of Bristol's community: its people, its history, and resources and institutions that serve the people of the city.
Submissions must be specific to Bristol, Connecticut.
Information on all forms of public transportation, including bus, air, rail, roads and highways.
Submissions must specifically relate to Bristol, Connecticut.
Includes area attractions and resources for those traveling in the region, including tourist guides.
Please submit only sites that deal with travel and tourism in Bristol, CT. Sites for lodging, local hotels, tourist guides, parks, camping, attractions, etc should be listed here. Museums and events should be listed under Arts & Entertainment.