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About Winsted
Winsted is a census-designated place and an incorporated city in Litchfield
County, Connecticut, United States. It is part of the town of Winchester,
Connecticut. The population was 7,321 at the 2000 census.
The City of Winsted was formed at the junction of the Mad River and Still River,
and was one of the first Mill Towns in Connecticut. Manufactured products
started with scythes at the Winsted Manufacturing Company in 1792. The city is
within the town of Winchester, and its name derives from the fact that it is the
business center for the towns of Winchester and Barkhamsted.
Winsted, along with New Haven, Connecticut, was a center for the production of
mechanical clocks in the 1900s. The Gilbert Clock Company, located along the
Still River north of town, was founded in 1807 and became one of the largest
clock companies in the world at the turn of the century.
The Gilbert School is an endowed high school and although technically private,
it is the high school for all residents.
In 1955, Hurricane Connie and Hurricane Diane passed over Connecticut within one
week, flooding the Mad River and Still River through downtown. The Mad River,
which parallels Main Street, caused flooding up to 10 feet deep through the
center of town. This damaged the buildings between Main Street and the river
such that all buildings on that side of Main Street through the center of town
were subsequently removed and Main Street widened to 4 lanes. The buildings on
the North side of Main Street for the most part survived and were repaired.
Further downstream, the Still River flowed between the buildings of the Gilbert
Clock Company. The flooding caused extensive damage to their buildings, and this
was the final blow to a company which was already in poor financial condition.
The Northwestern Connecticut Community College was founded in 1965 by Winsted
residents, including Ralph Nader's older brother, Shafeek. NCCC was one of the
first three community colleges in Connecticut, and is accredited by both the
Connecticut Board of Governors for Higher Education and by the New England
Association of Schools and Colleges, Inc. The Northwestern Community College
Foundation was incorporated in 1981 to support the mission of Northwestern
Connecticut Community College to provide higher education to students pursuing
post-secondary study. NCCF generates private funds for the purpose of benefiting
the students attending NCCC and the community of Winsted.
Ralph Nader was born in Winsted in 1934, and went to school there until he left
for Princeton in 1951. David Halberstam was a Winsted classmate and childhood
friend of Nader.
