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A British who patronized this town was Lord Elgin, a Scottish by birth who came to India as the viceroy and would often come to this place from the bustling Shimla. This place reminded him of his hometown in Scotland. As fate would have it, he breathed his last in this very town. He was buried in the grave yard of the Church St. John in 1862. The church since then is known for the memory of the Viceroy. Built in 1852, this Church has the most beautiful stained glass windows. One panel portrays Christ and the other has St. John, the Baptist.