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0618247. Website. winchester .us. Winchester is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States, located 8.2 miles (13.2 km) north of downtown Boston as part of the Greater Boston metropolitan area. It is also one of the wealthiest municipalities in Massachusetts. The population was 22,970 at the 2020 United States Census.
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The National Register is the nation’s official list of historic places worthy of preservation. Listing in the Register recognizes historic properties that are significant to Winchester. The Resister is a program of the National Park Service, administered in Massachusetts by the Massachusetts Historical Commission.
The first bank, the Winchester Savings Bank, was established in 1871. The large and solid Brown & Stanton Building (pictured left) was built in 1886. An impressive Town Hall was built in 1887. Land which the Town purchased in 1867 for a Common was improved in the 1880s as a public amenity.
- Winchester Center. Woven with a series of ponds, Winchester has an exquisite downtown area, where several major arteries meet at a roundabout. This district was developed in two flurries of construction following the arrival of the Boston and Lowell Railroad in 1835 and then after the end of the Civil War, creating a showcase of Victorian architecture.
- Middlesex Fells Reservation. Heading up the slope to the east, you can set off on foot from Winchester Center and soon find yourself in this 2,200 acre tract of rugged wooded hills and lakes, crisscrossed by more than 100 miles of trails.
- Griffin Museum of Photography. In a cute Colonial-style complex next to Judkins Pond, the Griffin Museum of Photography was founded in 1992 by noted photographer Arthur Griffin (1903-2001).
- Wright-Locke Farm. In 2007, to stop a large-scale housing development, the Town of Winchester purchased this historic farm, which was then sold to the Wright-Locke Land Trust in 2015.
1840 The South Woburn Church is formed, the first meeting house within the limits of present-day Winchester. 1850 Winchester is incorporated, April 30. 1852 The Middlesex Canal closes to business. 1887 Winchester Town Hall is built. 1894 Manchester Field is laid out as a park in the center of town.
At the heart of Winchester’s thriving business community stands the Winchester Chamber of Commerce. As a prominent advocate and promoter of local businesses, we are dedicated to fostering a strong economic climate that aligns seamlessly with the unique character and culture of Winchester, MA. Through a range of dynamic programs and ...