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140 W. Boscawen St., ca. 1828Christ Episcopal Church is an exceptional example of Gothic Revival-style ecclesiastical architecture. The cornerstone was placed on June 24, 1828. This promotional photograph was taken in 1914. ... See MoreSee Less

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125 W. Boscawen St., ca. 1810This Federal style building is known as Josiah Massie's hatter shop. PHW's Revolving Fund purchased the building in 1978 and the facade was restored closer to its original appearance by its new owners. ... See MoreSee Less

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This Saturday is the 10th annual Chocolate Escape in Old Town Winchester! Visit over twenty different locations February 4 from 2-5 PM for specials, discounts, sales, and restaurant specials for only ...
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Aikin & Taylor Marble and Granite Yards, E. Boscawen St., ca. 1914"Although the firm...has only been in business here...since June, last, it has already established an enviable reputation for doing the highest class of work at the most reasonable prices..." ... See MoreSee Less

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225 E. Boscawen St., ca. 1840, Charles Aulick HouseThis house has undergone a number of revisions over its lifespan, making it an excellent study of vernacular architecture and the influences of high-style detailing. ... See MoreSee Less

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EDA Hopes to Revive Vacant City Buildings

The Winchester Star reported on Tuesday’s Economic Development Authority meeting. A grant program is aimed at returning vacant buildings to economic life.

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