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  2. List of mayors of Winchester, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of mayors of the city of Winchester, Virginia, USA. Winchester is in Frederick County. ... Larry Omps, 1996-2004 [6] [5] Elizabeth Minor, ...

  3. Category:People from Winchester, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Politicians from Winchester, Virginia (1 C, 38 P) W. Winchester Law School alumni (11 P) Pages in category "People from Winchester, Virginia"

  4. Mount Hebron Cemetery and Gatehouse - Wikipedia

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    Mount Hebron Cemetery and Gatehouse is a historic cemetery and gatehouse located at Winchester, Virginia.The cemetery was established in 1844 on two older churchyards, including that of Christ Episcopal Church in 1853.

  5. Winchester, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    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

  6. Frederick County, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Frederick County is located in the Commonwealth of Virginia.As of the 2020 census, the population was 91,419. [1] Its county seat is Winchester. [2] The county was formed in 1743 by the splitting of Orange County.

  7. James Wood (governor) - Wikipedia

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    Born in Winchester, Virginia, on January 28, 1741, Wood was the son of an immigrant of the same name who performed surveys for Thomas Fairfax, 6th Lord Fairfax of Cameron and helped found the town. [3] He was educated privately and became active like his father in the local parish, Christ Episcopal Church in Winchester.

  8. Old Stone Church (Winchester, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    Old Stone Church (also known as the Presbyterian Meeting House) is a historic church at 304 E. Piccadilly Street in Winchester, Virginia. The church meeting house was constructed in 1788. Upon its completion, local Presbyterians began worshipping in the building.

  9. Winchester Historic District (Winchester, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    The Winchester Historic District is a national historic district located at Winchester, Virginia. The district encompasses 1,116 contributing buildings in Winchester. The buildings represent a variety of popular architectural styles including Late Victorian and Italianate. They include residential, commercial, governmental, industrial, and ...