According to the
United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of , of which is land and is water. Bristol has several residential neighborhoods:
Bissell Bissell is located at the intersection of Kenosha County Highways C (Wilmot Road) and MB, just south of the residential neighborhood of Woodworth. A feed, flour, and coal business was a part of community life in 19th-century Bissell, especially after a U.S. post office was established within that building in 1893; however, the post office closed 16 months later.
Cypress Cypress is a neighborhood flanking U.S. Highway 45 at 128th Street (Kenosha County Highway WG), just north of the Wisconsin-Illinois border. At the time it was settled, the village was named Hoadley, and had its own post office under that name. (originally named Pikeville Corners) named for three brothers surnamed Pike. It was settled around the one-room Pikeville School in the 19th century, however the school building is currently used as a restaurant: The Red School Cafe. It is centered along
U.S. Route 45 at 116th Street (Kenosha County Highway V), approximately one mile north of the Wisconsin-Illinois border, on the eastern shore of Mud Lake.
Woodworth Woodworth is located on Kenosha County Highway MB at 82nd Street. The
Kenosha and Rockford Railroad (the "KD Line") brought prosperity and activity to Woodworth, and a U.S. post office (
ZIP Code 53194) is located there. By 1920, a large serum laboratory had been built in Woodworth. It provided wartime vaccines for troops and civilians. Woodworth's rural appearance has been featured in at least one on-location television commercial, as well as in the 1999 movie,
The Last Great Ride, starring
Ernest Borgnine and
Eileen Brennan. ==Demographics==