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  2. Best's Covered Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Best's Covered Bridge is located about 8 miles (13 km) west of Windsor's village center, just south of VT 44 on Churchill Road. It is a single-span laminated arch structure, with a total length of 37 feet (11 m) and a roadway width of 12.5 feet (3.8 m) (one lane). It rests on stone abutments. The arch is formed out of five layers of planking ...

  3. Fowler-Steele House - Wikipedia

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    The Fowler-Steele House stands on the northern fringe of Windsor's main village, on the east side of North Main Street just north of Hubbard Brook. Oriented facing south, it is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story painted brick structure, with a gabled roof and brick foundation. Chimneys are located on the outside of the north and south elevations, an unusual ...

  4. Windsor House (Windsor, Vermont) - Wikipedia

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    The Windsor House is a historic former hotel building at 54 Main Street in Windsor, Vermont. Built in 1836, it was for many years a mainstay of the village's travel industry, whose famous guests include Theodore Roosevelt. Now converted to other commercial purposes, the building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1971. [1]

  5. Windsor House (Hong Kong) - Wikipedia

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    The new Windsor House was designed by Hong Kong architecture firm Palmer and Turner. [3] It bore the same name as another Hongkong Land building, on Des Voeux Road Central , that was being demolished as part of the company's major redevelopment of their older properties in Central . [ 1 ]

  6. Hamar Greenwood, 1st Viscount Greenwood - Wikipedia

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    Greenwood was born in Whitby, Ontario, Canada, to John Hamar Greenwood (1829-1903), a lawyer who emigrated from Llanbister, Radnorshire, Wales, as a youth, and wife Charlotte Churchill Hubbard, who was from a United Empire Loyalist family that had an ancestor who immigrated to Canada after the American Revolutionary War. [1]

  7. Windsor Road Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Windsor Road Historic District is a residential historic district just north of the village of Waban in Newton, Massachusetts.It includes 48 houses on Windsor, Kent and Hereford Roads, a cul-de-sac subdivision adjacent to the village center and the Brae Burn Country Club, which was mostly developed between 1888 and 1920. [2]

  8. House of Windsor - Wikipedia

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    The House of Windsor is the reigning house of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms.The house's name was inspired by the historic Windsor Castle estate. Since it was founded on 17 July 1917, there have been five British monarchs of the House of Windsor: George V, Edward VIII, George VI, Elizabeth II, and Charles III.

  9. Windsor Forge Mansion - Wikipedia

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    The buildings are the Ironmaster's Mansion, a stone smokehouse (c. 1765), a stone spring house (c. 1765), and a stone summer kitchen/servant's quarters (c. 1765). The three objects are pieces by noted artist and poet Blanche Nevin (1841–1925), who purchased Windsor Forge Mansion in 1899.