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John E. Luddy House, 1921John E. Luddy built this home along the east side of the Windsor Green in 1921. He was the manager of the Connecticut Leaf Tobacco Association and also the founder of the Windsor Company, a textile distribution firm. He passed away in 1964 and in his will gave the Town of Windsor the first right to purchase his home, which they did. A coffee house rented the space and for a time the Youth Services Bureau had its headquarters in the building. The Town of Windsor still owns the structure and has been leasing it to the Windsor Chamber of Commerce since 1999. Copyright 2015 Windsor Historical Society.
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Old Poquonock Burying Ground Poquonock Bridge John E. Luddy House, 1921 Mack Brick Plaque, 1830 Roger Ludlow Plaque, 1914 Windsor Town Hall, 1965-1967 Loomis Fountain, 1903 Tobacco Reliefs, 1943 U.S. Post Office, 1963 Huntington House, 1902 World War I Memorial, 1920 & 1957 Windsor Trust Building, 1929 Windsor Federal Building, 1956 Veterans of Foreign Wars Building, 1941 Mason Building, 1908 Rev. Reuel Hotchkiss Tuttle House, 1865 Old Post Office Building, ca. 1885 Plaza Building, 1929 Murphy Building, ca. 1875 World War II Memorial, ca. 1950 Col. James Loomis House, 1822 Tunxis Theater, 1922 To the Patriots of Windsor, 1929 Grace Episcopal Church, 1865 Freight House, ca. 1870 Windsor Train Station, 1869-1870 Mullaley Building, ca. 1875 Hayden-Thompson Building, ca. 1850 Col. Oliver Mather House at the Windsor Public Library, 1777 Washington Lodge #70, 1902 Union Street Fire Station, 1927 St. Gabriel Church, 1916 Amy Archer-Gilligan House, ca. 1880 Bart's Restaurant, 1946 Farmington River Railroad Bridge, 1867 Palisado Cemetery, 1633 Windsor Grist and Saw Mill, ca 1862 Warham Mill Marker, 1933 First Church in Windsor Meetinghouse, 1794 Strong-Howard House, 1757-1830 Rev. William Russell House, 1755 Horace Hayden Memorial, 1910 John Mason Statue, 1889 & 1996 Dr. Hezekiah Chaffee House, ca. 1767 Founders of Windsor Monument, 1930 Pierson House, 1807 Deerfield World War II Honor Roll Windsor/Deerfield Garden Apartments Mills House Capt. Thomas Allyn House Stanadyne Samuel and Elijah Mills House Taylor and Fenn The Elijah Barber House Wilson Fire House Keney Park Poquonock Fire Company St. Casimir's Lithuanian Society Elm Grove Chapel, 1894 and Cemetery Roger Ludlow School John Fitch High School Riverside Cemetery Washington Park Stony Hill School Joseph Rainey House William Best House Archer Memorial A.M.E. Zion Church Drastic Park Dinosaur Sculptures Mojo’s Breakfast, Lunch and Catering Windsor Historical Society
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