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Bristol Sessions Super Raffle

Bristol Sessions Super Raffle

Bristol Rhythm and Roots Reunion has been tremendously successful over the past two decades and in 2019 the Birthplace of Country Music decided they wanted to take fundraising to the next level. With a goal of energizing their brand, while also raising monies for the...

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Why You Shouldn’t Try to Build Your Own Website

Why You Shouldn’t Try to Build Your Own Website

While it may be tempting to try and build your own website, there are several reasons why it is often not a good idea. First and foremost, building a website requires a range of technical skills and knowledge, including coding languages such as HTML and CSS, as well...

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Johnson City Eye Clinic Website

Johnson City Eye Clinic Website

The High Road Agency partnered with Johnson City Eye Clinic & Surgery Center to rebuild their website with a focus on providing patients an easy way to request an appointment and access their patient portal. The site also includes education on the services that...

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The Grind

The Grind

The Grind Coffee Café branding was created for a family in Bristol who had a vision for a coffeeshop in a new downtown business center that never came to fruition through the pandemic. The name "The Grind" came from a brainstorming session when discussing the overall...

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Long Island Iced Tea

Long Island Iced Tea

The Story Begins In The 1920’S In The Midst Of Prohibition. Charles Bishop, Aka “Old Man Bishop” Is Known For Creating The Original Long Island Iced Tea Recipe While Residing On Long Island In Kingsport, Tennessee. Packing Quite The “Punch”, The Original Recipe...

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Explore Bristol Holiday Ornament Photo Station

Check out Bristol’s newest attraction! We are proud to have worked with Explore Bristol in creating the Explore Bristol Holiday Ornament Photo Station, which made its debut at the Downtown Center on Nov. 21. The Photo Station, which stands 10 feet high, shimmers with Winter Wonderland blue and white holiday lights and is positioned in front of Bristol’s iconic Country Music Mural.