The Rogers-Fogg house has stood at the corner of Windham Center Road and Route 202 for nearly 200 years. Built in 1808, it has changed little over time. The village of Windham Center is filled with historic buildings including the original library, a former grain store (now a museum), town hall built in 1833, a home which was once a tavern and many more. The four corners at Windham Center was the site of a post office, the first telephone office, and a stagecoach stop. This busy place will in the near future, have a traffic light installed! That’s evolution of a village. Photo from archives of Windham Historical Society
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Kay Soldier
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