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Picture South Windsor - Then And Now

An old photo and brief story from South Windsor's past, and how that site appears today.

An old creamery which is now a private home in South Windsor.
An old creamery which is now a private home in South Windsor. (Friends of Wood Memorial Library & Museum)

SOUTH WINDSOR, CT — Our stroll down Memory Lane today brings us back to a wonderful picture book called Images of America: South Windsor, compiled in 2017 by Claire Lobdell for the Wood Memorial Library & Museum. The book, containing 128 pages of fascinating photos from the town's history, is available for purchase at the library's museum store here.

The Wapping Creamery Co. was founded around 1883, and operated at 74 Felt Road until 1929. Workers collected milk from local dairy farms and churned it into butter, which was then sold to area stores. The 1,656-square-foot building also was used to manufacture illegal booze during the Prohibition era; a 1,500-gallon still was found inside the structure in 1930.

The site is now a private residence. Here is a more contemporary look at the building, taken from the opposite side of the driveway as the original.

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