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"Flour, Saw & Planing Mills, Rogers’ Bros., Bristol, PA" [sketch]
Originally located at the first block of Mill Street between the street and the canal basin [now parking lot]. -
[Mill Street Pharmacy]
Formerly the site of Norman's Gifts, Stationary, Greeting Cards, Office Furniture and Equipment. -
[Mill Street Pharmacy]
Formerly the site of Norman's Gifts, Stationary, Greeting Cards, Office Furniture and Equipment. -
[Panoramic view of Mill Street created by Harold and Carol Mitchener]
View of Mill Street in 1993. Number 118 (on left) was constructed between 1903 and 1915 as an office building. Number 120 was constructed as a commercial building post in 1927. Number 128 Mill Street was a Chiropractic Office constructed at the same time the brick façade was applied to the adjacent building circa 1935. Numbers 130-132 (building with gabled roof, two dormers and modern brick façade) probably dates to the first quarter of the 19th century. Brick Façade is circa 1940. Number 134 was constructed as a commercial building circa 1825-49. -
[Panoramic view of Mill Street created by Harold and Carol Mitchener]
View of Mill Street in 1993. Number 201 is the Bucks County Photographers, second floor-Triple Check Paging Network. Constructed between 1891-1894 as a commercial building. -
[Panoramic view of Mill Street created by Harold and Carol Mitchener]
1993 Mill Street. Numbers 408-410 were constructed between 1903-1913 as commercial buildings. Numbers 400-414 were vacant. Number 416 was Norman's & Company office furniture, interior designs, office products, supplies, and cards. The theater visible behind Norman's was constructed between 1903-1915 as a theater for vaudeville and motion pictures. Commercial wing was constructed during the same period. -
[Panoramic view of Mill Street created by Harold and Carol Mitchener]
View of Mill Street in 1993. Number 300 (left) is Chi-Wear Boutique. Numbers 300-302 were constructed as a residence, probably in the first quarter of the 19th century. Used as a commercial building for over 100 years. Occupied by John H. Wood, 1876-1891. Number 302 is the Mayflower Shop. Number 306 was constructed as a commercial building circa 1857-76. Number 308 was Ballow’s Shoes. Number 310 was Bristol Photographers. Number 312 was Tile-All. These three brick buildings united by a common brick façade appear to date from 1900-1924. Original buildings are much earlier, probably 1800-1825. Number 316 was constructed between 1903-1915 as a flour mill. Number 318-320 was constructed as a commercial building probably 1850-1874. Number 320 was Leonard’s Fine Art Jewelry Shop. -
[Panoramic view of Mill Street created by Harold and Carol Mitchener]
View of Mill Street in 1993. (From left to right). Number 310 was Bristol Photographers. Number 316 was constructed between 1903-1915 as a flour mill. Number 318-320 were constructed as a commercial building probably 1850-1874. Number 320 was Leonard’s Fine Art Jewelry Shop. Number 322 was constructed prior to 1850 possibly as a residence. Nick Gilardi’s Men’s Shop was in service as a commercial building for more than 100 years. Number 324 was Keep’ Em in Stitches, an embroidery shop. Numbers 324-326 were constructed prior to 1850, possibly as a residence. Number 326 was Old Towne Gourmet and Antiques. Number 328 appears to have been constructed prior to 1850-1857 as a commercial building altered in appearance circa 1900. -
[Panoramic view of Mill Street created by Harold and Carol Mitchener]
400-406 Mill Street were constructed between 1903 and 1915 as a commercial building. 400-414 were vacant. Numbers 408-410 were constructed between 1903-1913 as a commercial building. Number 416 is Norman’s & Company office furniture, interior designs, office products, and supplies. The theater was constructed between 1903-1915 as a theater for vaudeville and motion pictures. Commercial wing was constructed during the same period. -
[Panoramic view of Mill Street created by Harold and Carol Mitchener]
View of Mill Street in 1993. Number 232 was Print Finders Gallery and Framing. Number 234 was the office of Attorneys Edwards & Associates. Number 238 was Mei Garden Kitchen. Number 240 was Total Beauty Care. Number 242 was Coffee Break. It was constructed in 1891-1894 and was originally a photo studio. Number 248 was Cameo Kitchens constructed between 1891-1894. Numbers 246-248 were originally a dry goods store. -
[Panoramic view of Mill Street created by Harold and Carol Mitchener]
View of Mill Street in 1993. Number 226 was constructed probably as a residence circa 1800-1824 and has been in services as a commercial building for over 100 years. Number 232 was Pathfinders Gallery and Framing. Number 234 was the office of Attorneys Edwards and Associates. Number 238 was Mei Garden Kitchen. Number 236 was constructed as a commercial building between 1857 and 1876, known as the McMullen Building in the 1870s when a Mrs. Hamilton kept a store in the building. Number 240 was Total Beauty Care. Number 242 was Coffee Break, constructed between 1891-1894 and was originally a photography studio. -
[Panoramic view of Mill Street created by Harold and Carol Mitchener]
View of Mill Street in 1993. Number 200 is Mignoni's Jewelry and Irish shop, constructed circa 1781 as a residence. Dr. Howard Pursell ran a drug store at this location from about 1869-1927. Number 204-206 were vacant due to a fire. Number 208-210 were constructed as a commercial building circa 1915-1919. -
[Panoramic view of Mill Street created by Harold and Carol Mitchener]
View of Mill Street in 1993. Number 120 held the office of Begley, Carlin & Mandio lawyers, originally constructed as a commercial building post-1927. Number 128 Mill Street was a Chiropractic Office, with brick applied circa 1935. Numbers 130-132, building with gabled roof and two dormers, modern brick façade. The house behind the façade dates to 1800-1825. Number 134 waas James Daniels DMD. Number 136, Chick D’Angelo’s Sporting Goods constructed as a commercial building circa 1825-49. -
4 Mill Street - Bristol House Hotel, Whitmore House
Owned by Edward T. Bethel at time of survey. -
103-105 Mill Street - House of Thrift, Bessonett House/Family Theater
Owned by Leonard Davidson and Harry Glass at time of survey. -
115 Mill Street - Paul Singer D.D.S. / Jewish Family Services
Owned by Paul Singer at time of survey. -
117-121 Mill Street - Dr. Mark Adlen
Owned by W. Paul Ferguson at time of survey. -
118 Mill Street - First Federal Savings of Bucks County
Owned by First Federal Savings and Loan Association at time of survey. -
120 Mill Street - Begley, Carlin, Mandio
Owned by First Federal Savings and Loan, Bucks County at time of survey. -
123-127 Mill Street - Marucci's
Owned by Emidio Marucci at time of survey. -
128 Mill Street - Dana Clark, Chiropractor
Owned by Kaleny Inc. at time of survey. -
129-131 Mill Street - Mill Street Businessmen's Association / Golden Eagle
Owned by Mill Street Business Men's Association at time of survey. -
130-132 Mill Street - Readers Service
Owned by Kaleny Inc. at time of survey. -
134 Mill Street
Owned by Jean Dangelo at time of survey. -
136 Mill Street
Owned by Jean Dangelo at time of survey. -
200 Mill Street - Mignoni Jewelry, Pursell Drug Store
Owned by Carmen Mignoni at time of survey. -
201 Mill Street - Allied TV
Owned by Edward J. Poltonowiez at time of survey. -
205 Mill Street - Dr. William Phillips House
Owned by Joseph A. Biancosino at time of survey. -
207-211 Mill Street - Bristol Hardware, Dr. Amos Gregg House
Owned by David Rose at time of survey. -
208-210 Mill Street - Leon Nureck, O. D.
Owned by Virginia Licciardello at time of survey. -
213-215 Mill Street - Seely Court Ltd.
Owned by Nancy Anne Teranto at time of survey. -
216 Mill Street - Bucks County Employment Office
Owned by Angelo Licciardello at time of survey. -
219-225 Mill Street - Stan's Flower Shop, Hair Fashions by Joseph
Owned by Joseph J. Papotto, Jr. at time of survey. -
226 Mill Street - Frank E. Mignoni Real Estate
Owned by Frank E. Mignoni at time of survey. -
235 Mill Street - Spector's
Owned by Bristol Methodist Church at time of survey. -
236 Mill Street - W. R. Esposito Real Estate, McMullen Building
Owned by Virginia Licciardello at time of survey. -
237 Mill Street - Spector's
Owned by Methodist Church at time of survey. -
242 Mill Street - The Coffee Break
Owned by Lucy Lanza at time of survey. -
245 Mill Street - McCrory's
Owned by Thomas Profy at time of survey. -
246-248 Mill Street - Cameo Kitchens
Owned by Joseph Demidio at time of survey. -
300-302 Mill Street
Owned by Bernard Ballow at time of survey. -
301-303 Mill Street - Holiday's / Another Time Antiques, Allen Building
Owned by Richard Vallejo at time of survey.