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  2. Windsor, California - Wikipedia

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    Windsor's first European settlers arrived in 1851. In 1855, a post office was established in Windsor and Hiram Lewis, a Pony Express rider, became the town's first postmaster. He named the town Windsor because it reminded him of the grounds around Windsor Castle, a medieval castle from his home country of England.

  3. Sonoma County, California - Wikipedia

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    It also contracts to provide the police forces of the City of Sonoma and the Town of Windsor. The department has more than 1,000 employees, including more than 275 Deputy Sheriffs, in four bureaus. More than 300 Correctional Officers and staff work in two jail facilities; Main Area Detention Facility and the North County Detention Facility ...

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  5. Windsor historical landmarks - Wikipedia

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    Windsor has a local historical society, the Windsor Historical Society, which was founded in 1959 and operates a local history museum. [3] The society publishes a local history walking tour guide. [ 4 ]

  6. Windsor, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Windsor Free Public Library. Windsor employs the open town meeting form of government, and is led by a board of selectmen. The town has its own services, including police, fire and public works departments. The town's public library is located adjacent to the town hall, and is connected to the regional library system.

  7. Windsor, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    On February 21, 1637, the colony's General Court changed the name of the settlement from Dorchester to Windsor, [8] named after the town of Windsor, Berkshire, on the River Thames in England. [9] The same day, Windsor was incorporated as a town along with Hartford and Wethersfield. Several "daughter towns" were formed from Windsor's original ...

  8. Connecticut Route 305 - Wikipedia

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    It crosses the town line about a mile later and heads generally southeast. It crosses over Mill Brook and then has an interchange with I-91 (at Exit 37) about 1.4 miles (2.3 km) east of the town line. Route 305 continues east for another mile until it ends at an intersection with Route 75 in the town center of Windsor. Route 305 is known as Old ...

  9. Windsor, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Windsor is a home rule municipality in Larimer and Weld counties in the U.S. state of Colorado. [8] According to the 2020 census, the population of the town was 32,716. [6] Windsor is located in the Northern Colorado region.