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Winchester Virginia’s Historical Markers

The historical significance of Winchester, Virginia cannot be overstated.  Many battles of the Revolutionary War and Civil War occurred in and around Winchester with it's highly coveted "roadways", at least what roadways were back in those times.  Those included here...

Winchester Charities: 3 Local Charities You Should Know

What is hospice care? Well, hospice care provides medical services, emotional support, and spiritual resources for patients and their family members where the patient is in the last stages of an extremely serious illness, such as cancer or heart failure. Hospice care...

Guide to Winchester Coffee Shops and Cafés

Our Coffee Shop and Coffee Roasters Guide is provided in no particular order. We just want to share some information and thoughts for the coffee-lovers among us and make sure you are always close to one of them when moving about Winchester! Hopscotch Coffee &...

New Businesses Springing into Old Town Winchester!

The Dream Weaver Team out of the Keller Williams Winchester office is always very excited to get new neighbors "on the block," or at least close to the block.  We are thrilled to hear about FIVE new neighbors coming into Old Town Winchester, even more so to discover...

Moving to Winchester VA – 12 Reasons You Should!

As a transplant of 16 years now, I can tell you many things that attracted me to Winchester. I vividly recall my first trip out here to look at an older home that didn't even have electricity or plumbing at the time, my children were covered in burrs as they walked...