City of Winchester, Winchester City, Virginia, United States
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- Winchester
- City of Winchester
- Incorporated City
- Independent city
- Once a Shawnee Indian camping ground, was settled by Quakers in 1732. Originally, named Frederick Town after the father of King George III of England. The name was changed toWinchester after the ancient English capital, in 1752. Due to its strategic location, Winchester was always important in wartime. During the Civil War, five battles were fought in the area and the town changed hands over 70 times in a 4-year period.
- 39.185659739° 11' 08.4"N-78.163334178° 09' 48.0"W
- Winchester City 0 mi. N
- Green Acres (Frederick County) 1.3 mi. SE
- Country Club Estates (Frederick County) 1.4 mi. SE
- Sunnyside (Frederick County) 1.5 mi. N
- Stephens City (Frederick County) 7.6 mi. SW
- Boyce (Clarke County) 8.5 mi. SE
- Centenary Reformed UCC 0.2 mi. SE
- German Lutheran Church 0.2 mi. SE
- Winchester National 0.4 mi. E
- Stonewall Confederate 0.4 mi. SE
- Mount Hebron 0.4 mi. SE
- General Daniel Morgan Veterans 0.6 mi. SE
- Sacred Heart 0.8 mi. S
- Wood 0.9 mi. W
- Orrick 1 mi. SW
- Greenwood (Frederick County) 2.4 mi. SE
- Redbud (Frederick County) 3.4 mi. E
- Upper Ridge (Frederick County) 3.5 mi. N
- 24,895
- 216 m
- 207218645
- Updated May 5, 2020