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Bristol, Rhode Island is bounded by 15 miles of coastline on Narragansett Bay. The town provides facilities for boating, swimming, and fishing. Residents of Bristol enjoy swimming at Beach Terrace, Bristol Highlands, Bristol Narrows, and the Town Beach. Colt State Park provides a pleasant recess on the west side of the town overlooking Narragansett Bay. Situated on a peninsula between Narragansett Bay and Mt. Hope Bay, Bristol enjoys a climate more moderate than most New England communities, warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer. Sailing and shipbuilding have played an important role in the life of Bristol since the 17th Century, and the town remains a living testament to New England's rich cultural heritage. The historic downtown area contains many fine examples of Colonial and Federal architecture from Bristol's seafaring era. The annual 4th of July parade is the oldest, largest, and most colorful in the nation. The main campus of Roger Williams College is located on Mount Hope Bay in Bristol, and is one of the few seaside campuses in the northeast. The town offers a wide variety of shops and restaurants as well as the Bristol Art Museum, the Haffenreffer Indian Museum, and a scenic waterfront. For other town tours visit http://www.virtualhomes.com . For towns in RI visit http://www.ri-virtualhomes.com . For RI relocation information go to http://www.relocationri.com .
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