Windsor California was once home to a waterslide park known as Windsor California Waterworks, or as the Doom Flume, from 1980 to 2006.
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Windsor California was once home to a waterslide park known as Windsor California Waterworks, or as the Doom Flume, from 1980 to 2006.
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Windsor California has a bowling center which sits right next to the site where the former Windsor California Waterworks waterslide park sat until its 2006 closure.
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Windsor California named the town Windsor because it reminded him of the grounds around Windsor Castle, a medieval castle from his home country of England.
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The following year, a business enterprise was built in eastern Windsor California, which included a goods store, a shoe shop, a grocery and meat market, a saloon, a hotel, a boarding house, and two confectionery shops.
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Windsor California Chamber of Commerce is an organization representing some 300 businesses.
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Windsor California is home to several other community events in coordination with local non-profits and standing citizen advisory groups.
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Town of Windsor California offers many recreational programs year-round and seasonal.
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The Town of Windsor California is a very bicycle friendly community and won an award in 2015 from The League of American Bicyclists.
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In 1996, when the Town of Windsor California offices moved to a nearby building, the existing Town Hall building was renovated to house the Windsor California Regional Library.
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In 1992, the Town of Windsor California voted to contract with the Sonoma County Sheriff's Office for the provision of law enforcement services.
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Town of Windsor was ranked the 34th safest city on SafeWise's list of "2016 Safest Cities of California".
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