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The Ohio and Erie Canal brought passengers, freight and a means to transport grain to market. The first canal boat floated through Winchester in 1831. The village was named Canal Winchester when the post office was established in 1841, because there were five other locations in the state named Winchester. [6]
There will be 20 children’s book authors and 20 adult book authors who will have books available for sale and signing. ... from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Canal Winchester Community Center, 45 E ...
Thanksgiving is here, and the Christmas season will follow starting with Christmas in the Village on Dec. 6 and 7 in historic downtown Canal Winchester. According to Canal Winchester Mayor Joe ...
Columbus Messenger Newspapers is a bi-weekly newspaper organization started in 1974. It publishes six free or by subscription, independently owned newspapers: the Westside Messenger, the South and Canal Winchester Messenger, the Groveport Messenger, the Grove City Messenger, and the Madison Messenger, covering communities around Columbus, Ohio, and Madison County.
Builder’s Camp will be held at Fairfield County Community Workforce Center June 24-28 and July 22-26 at 4465 Coonpath Road NW in Carroll. Classes will be held Monday-Friday, 9 a.m. to noon.
SR 674 was first designated in 1937 and has generally always followed the same US 22-Canal Winchester alignment. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] However, at its first designation, instead of turning fully into Franklin County at Lithopolis Road as it does today, it continued north into downtown Canal Winchester ending at Waterloo Street (then SR 31 , became US 33 ...
Street closures and parking restrictions are scheduled for Aug. 31 through Sept. 2 during the 2024 Canal Winchester Labor Day Festival.
Alfred Kelley (November 7, 1789—December 2, 1859) was a banker, canal builder, lawyer, railroad executive, and state legislator in the state of Ohio in the United States. He is considered by historians to be one of the most prominent commercial, financial, and political Ohioans of the first half of the 19th century.