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Known for its agriculture and ship building, the town of East Windsor, including South Windsor, supplied more than 200 volunteers during the American Revolution. In 1786, Ellington became an independent town, and South Windsor was incorporated as a separate town in 1845. [5] Tobacco has been a major crop grown in South Windsor since its founding.
The Ebenezer Grant House is a historic house at 1653 Main St. in the village of East Windsor Hill in South Windsor, Connecticut. Built in 1757–58, it is one of the finest examples of regional colonial architecture in the state. Its rear addition is believed to date to 1695, making it one of the state's oldest surviving colonial structures.
East Windsor Hill Historic District is a historic district located in the northwestern corner of the town of South Windsor, Connecticut, United States. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. [1] The district runs along both sides of Main Street from the Scantic River south to the Edwards Cemetery.
Westbound in South Windsor beyond Route 30. Route 194 starts at an intersection with US 5 in the village of East Windsor Hill and proceeds eastward. Half a mile later, it crosses over some railroad tracks and continues east towards the Podunk River. The road turns south after crossing the river and eventually meets with Route 74 in
South Windsor may refer to: South Windsor, Connecticut, a town in Connecticut, USA; South Windsor, New South Wales, a suburb of Sydney, Australia;
South Windsor Public Schools is a School District serving the town of South Windsor, Connecticut. It also allows students from Hartford, Connecticut, to attend Timothy Edwards Middle School and South Windsor High School through the open choice program.
Vincent Massey Secondary School, commonly known as Massey, is a public high school located in the South Windsor neighbourhood in Windsor, Ontario, Canada.The school is under the jurisdiction of the Greater Essex County District School Board, one of the four school boards in Windsor–Essex.
Architect(s) Sheppard & Masson with John E. Trace & G. Guller-Colthurst The Paul Martin Sr. Building is a 6-storey Art deco low-rise office building in Windsor , Ontario , Canada, located on the west side of Ouellette Avenue between Chatham Street and Pitt Streets.