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225 E. Pall Mall St., ca. 1950Originally constructed as the city abattoir owned by H. F. Perry, the building plans included a cold storage area and a room for animal hides. Today the building is used as flexible office and warehouse space. ... See MoreSee Less

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The Palace Bar Ghost Sign, 9 Court Square"In 1908 the local anti-saloon league won a local prohibition referendum closing 11 taverns including this one. It is rumored that the women celebrated while the men wept." - The Wilbur M. Feltner Building Plaque ... See MoreSee Less

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It’s been a busy week for preservation items at Winchester City Council, but in a positive way. First, an amendment to Winchester’s Community Development Block Grant Action Plan to allow for histo...
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209 E. Pall Mall St. Machine ShopThis frame structure with asphalt siding was built on the west bank of Town Run. First noted as a garage in the 1927 Sanborn map, its final use may have been a machine shop. Image digitized from a slide dated 1984 before demolition. ... See MoreSee Less

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123 N. Braddock St., ca. 1905This impressive Colonial Revival home was likely constructed by the Hansbrough family. The building was later used by the Fraternal Order of Eagles and now serves as the Kids @ Kimberly's store. ... See MoreSee Less

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Taylor Hotel Newsletter

The Taylor Hotel received encouraging news last night of a public-private partnership to salvage the remains of the historic Taylor Hotel. To find out more about the Taylor Hotel,why it’s so important to Winchester, and how you can show your support for the project, read the Taylor Hotel Edition of PHW’s Newsletter, online now!

Posted on March 23, 2011March 23, 2011Author PHWCategories Taylor HotelTags Taylor Hotel

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