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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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125 E. Clifford St., ca. 1830This vernacular home with Italianate influences was owned by Philip Sherer, a veteran of the War of 1812 and a local wagon-maker. The house was originally 1½ stories tall, but after Sherer’s death in 1876 the roof was raised to a full 2 stories. ... See MoreSee Less

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124 E. Clifford St., ca. 1913This American Four-Square home was built for Joseph and Irene Virginia Hodgson. Now covered in stucco, originally it was clad in weatherboard and wood shingle siding, a mix of materials common in the Colonial Revival styles. ... See MoreSee Less

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Ruth's Tea Room, 128 E. Cecil St., ca. 1925This Colonial Revival style store was the home of Ruth's Restaurant, which was known as a safe location for African Americans as well as the gay community. The building was demolished in 2008 and is now a pocket park. ... See MoreSee Less

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Thanks to a generous donor, the Flickr Pro account has been extended for one year. This should allow us time to add the images to our local hosting and make sure we have the captions matched up; howev...
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Want to explore Winchester’s architecture, but find the “250 Years of Architecture Tour” tour too long? Try “Explore the Old Town Mall”, which was first presented this past Saturday at the TVBA Inside & Out Home and Design Expo. It concentrates on the highlights of the Old Town Mall. Download a copy, or stop by our office for a printed version!

Posted on July 28, 2014July 28, 2014Author PHWCategories ToursTags Tours

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