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The Winchester Mansion #1 Jigsaw Puzzle

In 1884, a wealthy widow named Sarah L. Winchester (the Winchester rifle heiress) began a construction project that would occupy the lives of carpenters and craftsmen until her death thirty-eight years later.

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Winchester Mansion

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