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Welcome
to the web home of the Winooski Historical Society.
The
Champlain Mill, located
in Downtown Winooski serves as our headquarters and local museum. Two hours of free parking is available on-street downtown, as well as, in the municipal parking garage which is located nearby on Cascade Falls Way.
Contact us via e-mail or direct your
written comments to:
Winooski Historical Society
Champlain Mill
20 Winooski Falls
Way
Suite 42
Winooski, VT 05404
Phone: (802) 655-6424,
then selection "2" and leave a message. Your call will be returned
within 48 hours.

President Rita Martel
802.655.1846
ritamartel@comcast.net
Vice-President
Mary Ellen Fitzgerald
802.655.3561
Secretary
Jean DeVarney
802.655.3828
Treasurer
Leslie Turner
802.655.7250
jturnerii@yahoo.com

Brief History of
Winooski
Vermont Historical Society
"The Incredible Onion Portraits"
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Tuesday:
10 a.m.–7
p.m.
Wednesday:
3–7
p.m.
Thursday:
10 a.m.–6 p.m.
Friday: 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Saturday:
10 a.m.–1 p.m.
Sunday: Special Events
WHS
Summer 2010 Newsletter

WHS
Spring 2010 Newsletter 
WHS
Winter 2009 Newsletter 
WHS Fall 2009 Newsletter 
WHS
Summer 2009 Newsletter 
WHS Spring 2009 Newsletter


Spring 2010 Newsletter

Autumn 2009 Newsletter

Spring 2009 Newsletter 
Autumn 2008 Newsletter

 
Click [HERE]
to learn about three organizations, linked by common interests involved in a local cultural center.

The Winooski Historical Society is currently working on a project to
rekindle old memories and try to relive a lot of the rich culture and
heritage of our past in Winooski. In doing so we are seeking the help of
its many citizens, in asking them to share with us their stories, be
they personal, of historical value, or just plain interesting. Our
intent is to publish a newsletter at the society on a quarterly basis
and share these stories with others.
Do you have a fond or funny memory about the church sponsored street
bazaars that were part of who we were in Winooski during the 50’s or
some funny or interesting thing that may have occurred while attending
one of those King Reid Carnivals? Maybe the story you most remember
happened at the Nichol or Strand Theatre or next door at the Sweet Shop.
Maybe your story has something to do with the Mill or your days in the
classroom. If it’s about Winooski and the people who lived here and you
would like to share it with us we would love to hear from you.
Please contact Al Blondin at 802.878.3861 or Robert Picher at
802.655.0426, or, send your story to Al at our museum address.
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