Former Elks Lodge

The Windsor Lodge of Elks was chartered in March 1957 to support the community and honor veterans. Their first meetinghouse was in a private house that was built in 1907 by Reverend Frank Mills, a retired missionary to China and a native of Windsor. In 1962, the house was destroyed by a fire and the Elks then built this building which was dedicated in October 1964. Carmon Funeral Homes now operates a memorial chapel and community gathering spot in this facility. © Windsor Historical Society.
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Constitution Oak Plaque, 2012
Anita and Champaben Patel Memorial, 1999
Copper Beech Tree, 1967
Moly Mosquito, 1993
Ballad of Mack Street, 2003
Vietnam Memorial Plaque, 1968
Windsor Lions Club Memorial, 1990
Into the Future, 2008
First Town Downtown Heritage Bricks and Time Capsule, 1996
First Town Square, 2007
I Saw What Turned the World Before Socialism. Did You?, ca. 2008
Track Power, 2014
John Henry, 2012
John Henry II, 2014
A Load Too Heavy to Bear, 2013
Windsor Center River Trail, 1996
Farmington River Plaque, 1993
Railroad Bridge Plaque, 1993
Highway Bridge Plaque, 1993
Shad Derby Plaque, 1976
Ray Henry Memorial Bridge Marker, 1999
Seniors Time Capsule, 1999
Town of Windsor Time Capsule, 1976
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Windsor Grist and Saw Mill, ca 1862

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