The Windham Historical Society is one step closer to their goal of creating the Village Green living history park after obtaining Planning Board approval for the project on Monday evening.
Twenty members and supporters of the
historical society attended the meeting, and applauded the unanimous vote to
approve the plan. The decision comes after several years of negotiations, said
Linda Griffin, president of the historical society. One of the challenges was
to obtain a right of way from RSU14 so that the entrance to the park could come
off Windham Center Road rather than busy Route 202.
Engineer Jon Whitten of Teradign
Engineering has led the historical society through the process, which is similar
to planning a subdivision, said Griffin. He presented the final plan at the
meeting, complete with a large color map.
Now that the plan has approval, the hard
work of fundraising for the project begins in earnest. “Everything is going to
cost money,” Griffin said. “As soon as we can raise funds we’ll move buildings
on and put them on foundations and do sidewalks and do parking lots.” How long
that will take is unknown at this point. The project will be expensive, said
Griffin, and the goals include building an addition onto the meeting house
eventually.
Griffin said the historical society
hopes that the townspeople will get involved and participate in their upcoming
activities, which include a large plant sale at Windham High School on Memorial
Day weekend, as well as a civil war encampment that same weekend. That
encampment will give people a chance to see where Village Green will be, said
Griffin. A full slate of activities is planned with programs every hour on life
as a soldier during the Civil War.
Griffin said the Village Green will be a
smaller scale Sturbridge Village or Willowbrook, offering great opportunities
for the local school children to learn history. “We’re hoping we are going to
put Windham on the map, and we’ll put the center back in Windham again,” she
said.
The Village Green will be on Windham
Center Road, which was Main Street many years ago. It will be recreated to depict
Windham in the late 1800s, just after the Civil War, said Griffin.
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