Town of Bristol
6740 County Road #32
Canandaigua, New York 14424
Phone: (585) 229-2400
The Town of Bristol Town Hall hours:
Monday thru Friday
8:00 a.m. - 12:00
1:00 p.m. - 4:30

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Schools - The way they used to be

Cafeterias?....Gymnasiums?....No, you didn't find many of these luxuries at these schools. -Just education-

These were the schools of Bristol


District School #1

District School #2

District School #3

District School #4

District School #5

District School #6

District School #7

District School #8

District School #9

District School #10

District School #11

District School #12

District No. Location Remarks
1 Baptist Hill Became a library and is now a residence
2 Muttonville School now called Vincent Is now a residence
3 Dusenberry School District Now is a residence
4 Simmons District -
5 At the southwest corner of the intersection of County Road #32 and Route 20A Bristol/Richmond joint district
6 At the corner of County Road #32 and Rosier Road (Now called East Hollow Road) Is used currently as an antique shop
7 Bristol Center Is now a residence
8 Egypt Valley School School was torn down
9 Ganyard Hill School Not much left of the building
10 Muttonville School now called Vincent Red school house. The only red schoolhouse in town, burned down. A home is on the site now.
11 Mayweed Corners Is now a residence
12 Wilder District Used car dealer there now

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