More than 50 people, many dressed in historical garb, came together Sept. 24 at Windsor Presbyterian Church for a living history benefit breakfast to help repair the 125-year-old building. The free ...
Windsor Castle is almost as famous as its inhabitants, including the late Queen Elizabeth II. This stunning estate is the world's longest-occupied palace in the world, housing 40 British monarchs over ...
Windsor Castle, the oldest and largest occupied castle in the world, is currently the official residence of Britain's Queen Elizabeth. The castle, located in Windsor, England, was built in the 11th ...
The Windsor Historical Society recently held the third annual Great Windsor History Hunt. Armed only with scant clues, participates searched for eight known and little-known sites, statues, and ...
Born in Broome County, N.Y., around 1820, Hollister’s family worked in farming, which took him and his parents, brothers and extended family to Springfield, Mich., by 1850. Hollister and his wife, ...
Write a column on Windsor history? Didn’t they just become a city like, last week? How could they have any history? Turns out I was wrong about that. Good golly Miss Molly, was I ever wrong about that ...
Walter Cassidy, a local historian and former educator, is largely responsible for documenting queer history in the border city of Windsor, Ont. Cassidy hopes to educate others on how many of Canada's ...
Larry Jacoby spent most of his life working and living on Jacoby Farm. Earlier this week, Jacoby, now in his 70s, recounted some of those memories into a camera brought by Windsor-Severance Historical ...
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