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Changeset: 51657
Growth to Windham.
Closed about 2 years ago by Jmapper007
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created_by | iD 2.18.5 |
host | https://openhistoricalmap.org/edit |
imagery_used | EsriWorldImagery |
locale | en-US |
resolved:crossing_ways:highway-railway | 1 |
warnings:crossing_ways:highway-railway | 1 |
Discussion
- Willimantic Linen Company Office (199256117, v1)
- Willimantic Linen Company Store House & Inspection Building (199256118, v1)
- Willimantic Linen Company Office (1866) Standing in front of the former Willimantic Linen Company’s Mill No. 2 in Willimantic is a smaller stone structure, built in 1866, that once served as the office building housing the company‘s executives and bookke (199256119, v1)
- Willimantic Linen Company, Mill No. 2 (199256120, v1)
- 199256121, v1
- Willimantic Linen Company, Mill No. 1 (199256122, v1)
- Windham & Smithville Company Store (199256123, v1)
- Willimantic Armory (199256124, v1)
- North Street (199256125, v1)
- 199256126, v1
- Mary B. Clark House (199256127, v1)
- Origen A. Sessions House (199256128, v1)
- Windham Textile and History Museum (199256129, v1)
- 199256130, v1
- Lorenzo Litchfield House (199256131, v1)
- St. Paul’s Episcopal Church (199256132, v1)
- First Congregational Church of Willimantic (199256133, v1)
- Willimantic Camp Meeting Association (199256134, v1)
- First Baptist Church of Willimantic (199256135, v1)
- William P. Jordan House (199256136, v1)
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