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  2. Bristol Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Bristol's first European settler, Samuel Clift, operated a ferry across the Delaware River starting in 1681. A Quaker settlement soon grew near the ferry, and in 1697 residents petitioned the Provincial Council to establish the community as the third town in the Pennsylvania Colony. The Bristol Friends Meetinghouse, built in 1711-1714 and ...

  3. Bristol, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Bristol is a borough in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, on the Delaware River opposite Burlington, New Jersey. It was settled in 1681, incorporated in 1720, and became a major transportation hub for coal and other goods in the 19th century.

  4. Access Credit Union - Wikipedia

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    Access merged with Winnipeg's Crosstown Civic Credit Union in 2021. [10] Access Credit Union also operates a wholly owned subsidiary in Credential Financial Strategies and is part owner in an insurance subsidiary. On January 27, 2022, the members of Access Credit Union, Noventis Credit Union and Sunova Credit Union voted to merge.

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  7. Bristol Industrial Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Bristol Industrial Historic District is a national historic district located at Bristol, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. It encompasses nine contributing buildings in a wholly industrial area of Bristol. It includes the Keystone Mill (1877, 1903), Star Mill (1880), Wilson & Fenimore Walpaper Factory (1882), and Peirce and William Planing Mill (1891).

  8. Credit unions in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, regulation, and membership of credit unions in the U.S., which are not-for-profit, cooperative, tax-exempt organizations. Find out how credit unions serve 120 million members and have $1.22 trillion in deposits as of 2019.

  9. First Citizens' Federal Credit Union - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, locations, services and social responsibility of First Citizens' Federal Credit Union, a federally chartered credit union in Massachusetts. The credit union offers savings, checking, loans and other financial services to its members and communities.