Winchester

Greater Cincinnati Area

Tucked into the gently rolling hills of northwestern Adams County, the village of Winchester was known for its railroad stations, both above and “underground”. Within its not quite three mile town radius, Winchester became a major railroad shipping point between Cincinnati and Portsmouth after the Civil War. About the same time abolitionists moved into the area and assisted runaway slaves. Winchesters first resident physician, Dr. A.C. Lewis, used his stately home to hide slaves. Today it’s a National Historic Registered site. About 1000 residents share the village spirit and its simple charms.

Cincinnati, OH