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October is almost here, and that means it’s almost time for our official launch of the “More Doors of Historic Winchester” poster! To celebrate, PHW’s social media for October (and a little bi...
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Southern Inn and Tea Room"25 W. Piccadilly St. WINCHESTER, VA. * * * Hot Waffles and Home Cooking * * * Patrons Are Invited To Share Our Living Room" -Strasburg News, 21 November 1930 ... See MoreSee Less

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116 W. Piccadilly St. ca. 1860Originally Greek Revival style single family dwelling, construction permits issued in 1957 noted its conversion into an office and two dwelling units. The addition to the rear, as well as a change in the entrance, happened at that time. ... See MoreSee Less

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Marshall Firm Plans Motel In Winchester"The old brick building, which once housed The Colonial Hotel, was sold by Miss Laura Virginia Baker at a reported price of $85,000....[George Washington Baker] built the present house in 1848."-Northern Virginia Daily, 13 January 1961 ... See MoreSee Less

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PHW Newsletter and Treasure Hunt Form

PHW’s latest edition of the newsletter is online. Click here for the National Preservation Month Edition of PHW News!

Don’t forget, you have about two weeks until entries are due for the Architectural Treasure Hunt Contest in Old Town Winchester. Click here for the contest form which was included with the newsletter.

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