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Bristol, Connecticut

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Bristol is a suburban city located in Hartford County, Connecticut, United States, 20 miles (32 km) southwest-west of Hartford. The city is also 120 miles southwest from Boston, and approximately 100 miles northeast of New York City. The city is part of the Naugatuck Valley Planning Region. As of the 2020 census, the population of the city was 60,833.[3]

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Bristol, Connecticut
City of Bristol
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Flag of Bristol, Connecticut
Official seal of Bristol, Connecticut
Nicknames: 
Mum City, Home of ESPN, Bell City
Bristol's location within Hartford County and Connecticut
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Coordinates: 41°40′52″N 72°56′26″W
CountryFlag_of_the_United_States.svg United States
StateFlag_of_Connecticut.svg Connecticut
CountyHartford
RegionNaugatuck Valley
Incorporated (town)1785
Incorporated (city)1911
Neighborhoods
  • Cedar Lake
  • Chippens Hill
  • East Bristol
  • Edgewood
  • Federal Hill
  • Forestville Village
  • Maple End
  • Northeast Bristol
  • West End
  • Rustic Terrace
Government
  TypeMayor-council
  MayorJeff Caggiano (R)
Area
  Total26.81 sq mi (69.44 km2)
  Land26.41 sq mi (68.39 km2)
  Water0.40 sq mi (1.05 km2)
Elevation420 ft (130 m)
Population
  Total60,941
  Density2,270.20/sq mi (889.5/km2)
Time zoneUTC−5 (EST)
  Summer (DST)UTC−4 (EDT)
ZIP Codes
06010–06011
Area code(s)860/959
FIPS code09-08420
GNIS feature ID02378270[2]
Major highwaysUS_6.svg Connecticut_Highway_72.svg
Websitewww.ci.bristol.ct.us
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Bristol is the location of the general studios of ESPN, and the location of Lake Compounce, the United States's oldest continuously operating theme park. Bristol was known as a clock-making city in the 19th century, and is the location of American Clock & Watch Museum. Bristol is the site of the former American Silver Company and its predecessor companies.[4]

Bristol's nickname is the "Mum City", because it was once a leader in chrysanthemum production and still holds an annual Bristol Mum Festival.[5]