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109-113 Cedar Street
Owned by Vincent Profy at time of survey. -
247-249 Cedar Street
Owned by Mary E. Court at time of survey. -
241 Cedar Street
Owned by Fidelity Savings and Loan Association, Bucks County at time of survey. -
233-235 Cedar Street
Owned by Thomas E. Nickerson at time of survey. -
229 Cedar Street
Owned by Eric M. Walther at time of survey. -
225 Cedar Street
Owned by William F. Larrisey at time of survey. -
Cedar Street - Bristol Masonic Temple
Owned by Bristol Lodge #25 F & AM Trustees at time of survey. -
213 Cedar Street
Owned by Marton Lautz at time of survey. -
209 Cedar Street
Owned by Donald R. Brone at time of survey. -
203-205 Cedar Street
Owned by Jogina D. Picariello at time of survey. -
204-212 Cedar Street
Owned by Pierre McIlvaine at time of survey. -
216-220 Cedar Street
Owned by Martin Lautz at time of survey. -
234 Cedar Street
Owned by Bristol Presbyterian Church at time of survey. -
236 Cedar Street
Owned by Bruce Harris of Harris Fuel Oil at time of survey. -
238 Cedar Street
Owned by Scott Fletcher at time of survey. -
240-248 Cedar Street
Owned by Jacob Landman at time of survey. -
252 Cedar Street
Owned by Israel Maldonado at time of survey. -
254 Cedar Street
Owned by Pasqual A. Picarcello at time of survey. -
337-339 Cedar Street
Owned by Dennis Crespo at time of survey. -
333 Cedar Street
Owned by Elwood A. Hems at time of survey. -
329 Cedar Street
Owned by Lawrence Delaney at time of survey. -
321 Cedar Street
Owned by the Travel Club of Bristol at time of survey. Currently (as of 2022) the location of the Bristol Cultural and Historical Foundation (BCHF). -
314 Cedar Street
Owned by William H. Carter at time of survey. -
324-330 Cedar Street
Owned by Clifford W. Hagerman at time of survey. -
336-338 Cedar Street
Owned by E. Walter Kline at time of survey. -
Northeast Corner of Walnut & Cedar Streets - Saint James Episcopal Church
Owned by Saint James Church Cemetery at time of survey. -
Southeast Corner of Cedar and Walnut Streets - Spotlight Holy Temple II, First Baptist Church
Constructed in 1851 as Bristol's First Baptist Church.
Owned by Spotlight Holy Temple II at time of survey. -
412 Cedar Street
Owned by Spotlight Holy Temple II, Inc. at time of survey. -
414 Cedar Street
Owned by Richard G. Bruehl at time of survey. -
727 Cedar Street
Owned by Harry J. Davis at time of survey. -
731 Cedar Street
Owned by Gareth R. Kase at time of survey. -
912-914 Cedar Street
Owned by Anna M. Cullen at time of survey. -
916-918 Cedar Street
Owned by Steven E. Fisher at time of survey. -
115-125 Cedar Street
Owned by Gerald Dixon at time of survey. -
120 Cedar Street
Owned by Harry Dries at time of survey. -
[Mill Street at Cedar Street]
Allied TV at 201 Mill Street. It is across Mill from Mignoni Jewelry Store at 200 Mill Street. -
[Mill Street in 201 block between Cedar Street and Wood Street]
McCrory's Five and Dime Store is featured. -
[Corner of Mill and Cedar Streets]
On the left side of Mill was formerly Clark’s Jewelry Store at number 131. On the right side is number 120, which was formerly Diamond's Sporting Goods. -
[Photograph of man, boy, and horse taken on Cedar Street between Dorrance and Washington Streets with Radcliffe Street in the background]
Man and boy unidentified.
Large stone house in background is on Radcliffe Street at Washington Street. In 1998, it is owned by the William Pezza family. Previously owned by Dr. Fannin whose daughter married William Pezza. House was originally built for the Dorrance family about 1876. The site was once a garden for the house across Radcliffe Street owned by Thomas Cooper. -
[Parade in Bristol, possibly on Cedar Street showing a fire company group marching]
Based on the style of the cars on the street it would have been early twentieth century. With the trees in full bloom it was in summer. -
[Building with red siding was the former home/carriage rental business of Ellis Comfort, located at Dorrance & Cedar Streets]
There had been a livery stable behind the house. Their son Ellis ‘Speet’ Comfort, once operated an antique repair shop in the building boarded up in the photograph. The house now has new siding and a large fan-type window on the side third story where the two windows are located in this photograph. -
[Corner of Market and Cedar Streets]
As of 2017, the building is owned by the Bristol Riverside Theater on Radcliffe and Market Street. -
[Corner of Market and Cedar Streets]
As of 2017, the building is owned by the Bristol Riverside Theater on Radcliffe and Market Street. -
[Corner of Market and Cedar Streets]
As of 2017, the building is owned by the Bristol Riverside Theater on Radcliffe and Market Street. -
[Band playing in a parade on what is possibly Cedar Street]
Based upon the trees it was summer, the cars on the street indicated that it was early twentieth century. -
Illustration: "Friends School House, 321 Cedar Street, Bristol, Pennsylvania"
"Built in 1874. Now the home of the Travel Club."
This was built in 1874 as a one-room school house built for the Friends (Quaker), and was sold to the Bristol Cultural and Historical Foundation, Inc. in 1991. The artist Michele Pavone is the daughter of Joseph Pavone, a founder of B.C.H.F. -
[314 Cedar Street, location of the Carter Funeral Home until circa 2002]
The business started in 1800 at 325 Mill Street. Owners of this property have been the Swayne, Rue, Ruehl, Black, and Carter families. Black moved the business to 314 Cedar Street. The Carter family lived on the second floor. Photograph taken circa 1912-1949 (based on the 48 star American flag).