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Friendship Fire Co. Kitchen Permit"Friendship Fire Company, 510 S. Cameron St., new kitchen, $3,000." -Northern Virginia Daily, 14 February 1962We believe this item may contain a misprint, as the actual street address for Friendship was 501 S. Cameron St. ... See MoreSee Less

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East Lane Construction Permits"H. M. Brooks, Rt. 4, erect concrete block dwelling on the south side of East Lane, $3,500." - Northern Virginia Daily, 31 May 1956It is unclear which of the two buildings at 101 and 103 S. East Ln. is the subject of the permit issued here. ... See MoreSee Less

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The next edition of PHW’s newsletter has been mailed, and a digital copy is also up now at our website. We were hoping to have different news to share about the blighted property on South Loudoun St...
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Darlington Construction Permit"The new motel being erected by Marshall Mills...will be on the northe[a]st corner of Piccadilly and Cameron Sts. and will have one apartment, 41 guest rooms and considerable off street parking." - Northern Virginia Daily, 19 October 1961 ... See MoreSee Less

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Sears Construction Permit"Sears Roebuck & Co., N. Loudoun St., blasting for new parking lot at 320 N. Loudoun St." - Northern Virginia Daily, 30 September 1958 ... See MoreSee Less

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Open Forum – Winchester’s Board of Architectural Review

PHW’s president Franklin Wright submitted an article to the Winchester Star’s Open Forum in response to the article “Preservationists – or pain in the neck?” from April 10. Wright’s response, which appears in today’s editorial section of the Star, is also available in PDF format by clicking here.

Posted on April 14, 2009March 9, 2010Author PHWCategories Board of Architectural ReviewTags BAR

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