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521-525 S. Cameron St., ca. 1890Dave Holliday Construction received a PHW Award of Merit in 2000 for work completed at the Elizabeth Anderson House, an impressive three story brick Italianate structure. ... See MoreSee Less

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103-111 E. Germain St. and 702-704 S. Cameron St.John Schroth and Philip Glaize received an Award of Merit in 1988 for this substantial infill project at the edge of the Historic District. While modern townhouses, they blend in scale and material to the older surrounding homes. ... See MoreSee Less

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Preservation of Historic Winchester

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402 S. Cameron St., ca. 1790This early log home is known as the Conrad Kremer House. Kremer deserted the British army during the Revolutionary War and joined the Americans, settling in Winchester. Phil and Carolyn Griffin received an Award of Merit in 1984 for the home. ... See MoreSee Less

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Start your long weekend off with a book signing with Maral Kalbian today, 4:30-6:30 PM at the Hexagon House, 530 Amherst St. She will be on hand to sign copies of her new book “Clarke County, Virgin...
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We're almost ready for the book signing - hope to see you this afternoon! ... See MoreSee Less

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PHW Summer Newsletter

The summer edition of the PHW Newsletter is now online. You may read the current issue in PDF format here.

Past issues from v. 28 to the present are available in the online archive.

Posted on August 19, 2008July 5, 2015Author PHWCategories NewsletterTags Newsletter

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