Windsor, in Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, is home to Windsor Mountain International, Windsor Hills Camp and Retreat Center, and Wediko Children’s Services Summer Program. The community was originally settled as Campbell’s Gore in 1768, then incorporated as Windsor in 1798, named for Windsor, Connecticut. The town is west of Hillsboro, south of Washington, east of Stoddard, and north of Antrim. During its history, the small town has seldom had more than two hundred residents.
 
 
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Starting and finishing in Windsor, New Hampshire, the annual event benefits Wediko Children’s Services. General information and schedules of the event are featured, along with an event handbook, online registration, and sponsorship data.
http://www.cyclethehighhills.org/
Town of Windsor, New Hampshire
Windsor is New Hampshire’s smallest town south of the White Mountains. The official municipal site offers a profile and brief history of the community, a town calendar, meeting agendas and minutes, and contacts for the town offices, departments, boards, and committees. A photo gallery is included.
http://windsornh.org/
The Wediko School is a year-round therapeutic residential school for boys, 1-21, who are struggling with emotional and behavioral issues. Its summer program is a forty-five day therapeutic residential program for boys and girls in the town of Windsor, New Hampshire. Its services and admissions policies are featured.
http://www.wediko.org/
Windsor Hills Camp and Retreat Center
A ministry of the New England District Church of the Nazarene, the Windsor, New Hampshire camp hosts both Nazarene and non-Nazarene camps and retreats, including family camps, boy’s camps, girl’s camps, junior high camps, and senior high camps, and retreats. Its programs, schedules, and available projects are featured.
http://www.whcamp.org/
Windsor Mountain International Summer Camp
The non-competitive, co-educational, overnight summer camp in southwestern New Hampshire offers 2-week and 3.5-week camp sessions for boys and girls in grades two through ten (age seven through sixteen). A summary of camp programs and enrollment information are offered.
http://www.windsormountain.org/