
Built in the 1860s

Remains of the Shawhan Distillery, circa 1922

Built circa 1850 this group of buildings

1845. The oldest surviving single story brick structure built. The building endured three town fires and stands today.

This property, built in 1850, was sold to the City of Weston by William J. and Sarah J. Norris for $6500.00.


Tobacco Warehouses 1900s

Weston Railroad Station built 1869

Downtown Main Street 1900s

St. George Hotel, built by George Dye and owned by Michael Nye circa 1844. When it was first built it had 47 guest rooms, a kitchen, a formal dining room, a parlor and an office with 5 store fronts on the first floor.

1839 the original building, one of the oldest built in Weston. 1910 the old wooden building was removed and the present building was built by A. P. Doppler making it the youngest building on Main Street.

Old postcard of carriage factory looking down Main Street

Downtown Main Street 1950s

Where Perry B Mill stood burned in 1915. Today the Weston Elevator fills the space.

The current bank building was built in 1891 after the previous building burned. 1895 Mr John Collins opened The Bank of Weston. In 1985 the bank remodeled again to look like original building

Art deco mid century update 1930s.

1961 the Doppler building next door was purchased and remodeled to double the size of the bank’s commercial space.

Weston School circa 1873

Hull Mill and Lumber