Historic Windsor Audio Walking Tour
There are "QR Codes" (see example below) around town that link to Historic Windsor's Walking Tour. Look for the 6 Historic Windsor banners that have been installed in the downtown area. Any smartphone with a QR Code reader app will play the clips as you scan them. Enjoy!
You can also listen to the audio from here using the following links:
Introduction and Industrial Heritage
Robbins & Lawrence Armory Sign - Stops 1 to 5
1- Robbins and Lawrence Armory / APM
2- NAMCO Block
3- Cornish-Windsor Covered Bridge
4- Ascutney Mill Dam and Mill Pond
5- Shubael Wardner House
Old South Church Sign - Stops 6 to 13
6- Old South Congregational Church and Meetinghouse
7- Isaac Green Mansion
8- Old Apothecary Shop / Bank Building
9- Leonard-Sabin Mansion
10- Bianchi Block
11- Enright Block
12- Bank of Windsor Building
13- St. Paul's Episcopal Church
Old South Church Sign - Stops 43 to 47
43- Windsor Diner
44- Fire Station
45- Stevens House
46- Reuben Dean House
47- Rachel Harlow Methodist Church
Court Square Sign - Stops 14 to 23
14- Windsor Library
15- Stephen Jacob House
16- Vermont State Prison
17- Dr. Elisha Phelps House
18- McIndoe House
19- Windsor Town Hall / American Legion Hall
20- County Courthouse / Carleton Hall
21- Tontine Block
22- JJ Newberry Co. Building
23- Pettes-Journal Block
Windsor House Sign - Stops 24 to 30
24- Windsor House
25- People's United Bank Building
26- Emerson-Stoughton House
27- Forbes-Evarts House
28- Curtis-Evarts House
29- John Skinner House
30- Simeon Ide House
Windsor House Sign - Stops 38 to 40
38- US Post Office and Courthouse
39- Tuxbury Block
40- Stone Tracy Block
Old Constitution House Sign - Stops 31 to 37
31- Old Constitution House
32- Paradise Park and Lake Runnemede
33- Emery, Cabot, Barton Houses
34- Colonel Jesse Lull House
35- Governor Carlos Coolidge House
36- Trask House
37- All Souls Unitarian Church
Depot Sign - Stops 41 and 42
41- Central Vermont Railway Station
42- Constitution Common