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Background Chartered in 1752, Winchester served as the seat of and was an important market center during the nineteenth century. Nine roads and turnpikes and the Winchester and Potomac Railroad tied the city to the North and a developing national economy, but the presence of slavery linked Winchester to the South. Read more about: Winchester during the Civil War
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