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Westminster School
"Westminster School is a small, private, highly selective boarding and day school located in Simsbury, Connecticut. Westminster School was founded by William Lee Cushing in 1888 as a boys' school in Dobbs Ferry, New York...
In 1900, as enrollment increased, Cushing moved the school to its current location in Simsbury, Connecticut. The land had been donated through a trustee of the school, Arthur M. Dodge, a member of an old Hartford family. Williams Hill, the new site, offered more than 230 acres (0.93 km2) with commanding views of the Farmington River. It also provided train service for students to New York and Boston, a boon to families from those areas..." wikipedia
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Discover the people who lived there, the places they visited and the stories they shared.
Westminster School
"Westminster School is a small, private, highly selective boarding and day school located in Simsbury, Connecticut. Westminster School was founded by William Lee Cushing in 1888 as a boys' school in Dobbs Ferry, New York...
In 1900, as enrollment increased, Cushing moved the school to its current location in Simsbury, Connecticut. The land had been donated through a trustee of the school, Arthur M. Dodge, a member of an old Hartford family. Williams Hill, the new site, offered more than 230 acres (0.93 km2) with commanding views of the Farmington River. It also provided train service for students to New York and Boston, a boon to families from those areas..." wikipedia
Postcard
Posted in the Past: Revealing the true stories written on a postcard