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Preservation of Historic Winchester

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Preservation of Historic Winchester
Loudoun Street MallEarly 1980s view of the north end of the mall looking south from the Piccadilly intersection. Visible in the image is the corner of the C&S Bank, part of The Floor Shop, the Lovett Building, and the Huntsberry Building.www.flickr.com/photos/phwinc/26026716860/ ... See MoreSee Less

Loudoun St. Mall

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Early 1980s view of the north end of the mall looking south from the Piccadilly intersection. Visible in the image is the corner of the C&S Bank, part of The Floor Shop, the Lovett Building, and the H...
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Bough & Dough Shop 2018Libba Pendleton's scouring pad pumpkins with cinnamon stick stems. Info and applications for this year's Shop is being posted at www.phwi.org/hht.php#shopwww.flickr.com/photos/phwinc/31548886077/ ... See MoreSee Less

Bough & Dough Shop 2018

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Libba Pendleton's scouring pad pumpkins with cinnamon stick stems .
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The joint open house event with Preservation of Historic Winchester and Shenandoah Arts Council is still on for this Saturday, May 14, between noon and 4 PM. Free parking is available in the lot at th...
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The Hexagon House Plaque Ceremony, 1991Pat Zontine addresses the crowd assembled for the marker placed by Eliza Monroe Chapter of United States Daughters of 1812. Come see the plaque during our open house tomorrow, May 14, between noon and 4 PM!www.flickr.com/photos/phwinc/16803286342/ ... See MoreSee Less

The Hexagon House Plaque Ceremony, 1991

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Pat Zontine addresses the crowd assembled for the marker placed by Eliza Monroe Chapter of United States Daughters of 1812.
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Preservation of Historic Winchester

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14 S. Washington St., ca. 1881This Queen Anne-style single-family dwelling was built for William C. Graichen, a glove manufacturer. The roof features clipped-gable or jerkinhead dormers, an uncommon architectural feature for Winchester. www.flickr.com/photos/phwinc/9773740081/ ... See MoreSee Less

14 South Washington Street

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Constructed ca. 1881, this Queen Anne-style single-family dwelling was built for William C. Graichen, a glove manufacturer. The roof features clipped-gable or jerkinhead dormers, an uncommon architect...
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Countdown to Holiday House Tour

Time is ticking away — but you can still purchase your advance tickets at any of the ticket sale locations. We hope to see you on West Clifford Street this weekend!

Posted on December 3, 2009July 5, 2015Author PHWCategories Holiday House TourTags Holiday House Tour

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