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U.S. Route 44 and CT 8; also 86 Main St. Winchester* Second address represents boundary increase added on April 29, 1982 170: Winsted Hosiery Mill: Winsted Hosiery Mill: February 21, 1985 : Whiting at Holabird St., in Winsted neighborhood
Winsted is a census-designated place and an incorporated city [3] in Litchfield County, Connecticut, United States. It is part of the town of Winchester. The population of Winsted was 7,192 at the 2020 census, a decrease from 7,712 at the 2010 census. [4] [5] It comprises the majority of the town of Winchester's 10,224 population.
The West End Commercial District encompasses a single city block of commercial buildings in Winsted, Connecticut.The block, consisting of the north side of Main Street between Union and Elm Streets, is the city's largest grouping of late-19th and early-20th century commercial buildings to survive flooding and redevelopment.
The American Mural Project (AMP) is a nonprofit arts center located in Winsted, Connecticut, that offers exhibits, events, and educational programs. Its central exhibit is an indoor three-dimensional mural —a tribute to American workers measuring 120 feet long and five stories high.
The Winsted Precision Ball Company was founded in 1949 with the sole purpose of manufacturing high-precision balls for the use in miniature precision ball bearings. Acquired by Barden Corporation in the 1960s, [ 26 ] WPBC is not a separate legal entity, but a department of the Barden Corporation's Danbury location.
The Winsted Green Historic District encompassing the historic town green of Winsted, Connecticut, and a collection of historic buildings that face it.It extends northward from the junction of United States Route 44 and Connecticut Route 8 to Holabird Avenue, and features a diversity of architecture from the early 19th to 20th centuries, reflecting the city's growth.
Weyerhaeuser's Westwood Shipping Lines ships: Westwood are 656-foot “con-bulker” can carry both bulk products and containers. Can displaces 59,531 tons when fully loaded. Westwood Columbia [22] [23] Westwood Victoria [24] [25] Westwood Olympia [26] [27] Westwood Rainier [28] [29] Westwood Pomona (was Kent Loyalist built in 1985, not a con ...
The Winsted Hosiery Mill, also known as the Whiting Mill, is an industrial complex at 210 Holabird Avenue in the Winsted section of Winchester, Connecticut.Developed in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, it was one of the largest industrial employers in the community for many years, and is relatively unaltered from its period of development.