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Preservation of Historic Winchester

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Preservation of Historic Winchester
Wolfe Street, looking east from Braddock Street (ca. 1980)Note the Grand Piano and Furniture building (right side) which was destroyed by fire in May 1996. A history of the Grand Piano and Furniture Company can be found below.www.flickr.com/photos/phwinc/25695310504/ ... See MoreSee Less

Braddock St., looking east on Wolfe St. to Loudoun St. Mall.

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Survey by students offering ideas to improve Winchester's downtown. Slide presentation estimated to date between 1978-1984. Note the Grand Piano and Furniture building (right side) which was destroyed...
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Preservation of Historic Winchester

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Longtime readers may know of PHW’s efforts to scan our physical photographic and slide collections, documented in our Friday Photos tag. For the most part, all the physical media that has been found...
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Preservation of Historic Winchester

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Preservation of Historic Winchester
Millbank, or Spout Spring (ca. 1840)Located on Route 7, the home is one of Frederick County's best examples of Greek Revival architecture. It is believed to have been built by Isaac Wood and his son, Daniel Wood.www.flickr.com/photos/phwinc/29663725046/ ... See MoreSee Less

Millbank

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March 1986, south gable end. Millbank, on Route 7, is one of Frederick County's best examples of Greek Revival architecture. The house is believed to have been built primarily by Isaac Wood and his so...
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Preservation of Historic Winchester

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Preservation of Historic Winchester
418 North Loudoun St. (ca. 1845/1870)Dramatic side porch on the Magill-Keller House during rehabilitation circa 1979. The house was embellished in the 1870s with the Italianate-style wood detailing around the windows and adorning the porch.www.flickr.com/photos/phwinc/16030951519/ ... See MoreSee Less

418 North Loudoun Street

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Dramatic side porch on the Magill-Keller House, during rehabilitation circa 1979. The main house was built circa 1845 likely by Isaac Paul in the Federal style. During the Civil War, the house was kno...
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Preservation of Historic Winchester

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Preservation of Historic Winchester
Member Spotlight:Did you miss getting a cutting board at the Bough & Dough Shop? Check out the Winchester ReStore, where PHW member Gary Kula has crafted some for sale! ... See MoreSee Less
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Friday Photos: Birthday of the Constitution

Larry Webb shared 27 images of the September 12, 2020 activities celebrating the Constitution and the Bill of Rights in Mount Hebron Cemetery. If the weather and social distancing kept you away, check out the album on Flickr to experience the event.

Birthday of the Constitution and Bill of Rights

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