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Interactive map showing the location for Winchester Courthouse Square Historic District ... I.O.O.F. Hall (c. 1875), Winchester Community Library (1906), Masonic ...
Frederick County Courthouse is a historic county courthouse located at Winchester, Frederick County, Virginia.It was built in 1840, and is a two-story, rectangular, brick building on a stone foundation and partial basement in the Greek Revival style.
Winchester was a site of volatile conditions during the Civil War of 1861–1865, with control shifting between the Confederate and Union armies on average once every three weeks during the war. Many battles were fought in Frederick County. Some of those battles included: First Battle of Kernstown, March 1862; First Battle of Winchester, May 1862
An 1856 oil painting of Winchester by Edward Beyer Map of Winchester, Virginia, and the surrounding Frederick County (Winchester is independent of the county but is the county seat). Winchester is located at 39°10′41″N 78°10′01″W / 39.178°N 78.167°W / 39.178; -78
The Museum endeavours to preserve and enrich the cultural life and heritage of the Valley. Located on the largest green space in the city of Winchester, the MSV is a regional cultural center including a museum designed by Driehaus Prize winner Michael Graves, seven acres of formal gardens, and the Glen Burnie House dating to the 18th century.
The Apple Blossom Mall is a 473,672 square feet (44,006 m 2) shopping mall that was built in 1982 on the south side of Winchester, Virginia. It has 83 stores, including anchor stores of Belk (formerly Leggett), AMC Classic, and JCPenney. [2] The mall's single vacant anchor space was once occupied by Sears.
Winchester is a census-designated place (CDP) in Riverside County, California, USA. As of the 2010 census , the CDP had a total population of 2,534, up from 2,155 at the 2000 census. Winchester was founded in 1886 in Peasant Valley in what was then San Diego County.
Route 37 was defined as the proposed Winchester By-Pass by 1963, [8] and was included in the statewide Arterial Network when it was created in 1964. [9] When I-81 opened past Winchester in November 1965, [ 10 ] it included an interchange south of Winchester, taking traffic between I-81 and US 11 along a short connecting road. [ 11 ]