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Numbering plan areas and area codes since May 2001 September 1997 [1] – May 2001 [2] July 1988 [3] – September 1997 [4] [5] October 1947 – July 1988 [6]. Massachusetts is divided into five distinct numbering plan areas (NPAs), which are served by nine area codes in the North American Numbering Plan (NANP), [7] organized as four overlay complexes and a single-area code NPA.
34-36 Court Street, Springfield, Massachusetts, United States Coordinates 42°06′04″N 72°35′24″W / 42.101106°N 72.590116°W / 42.101106; -72.
Springfield is a city in Bay County, Florida, United States, east of Panama City. It is part of the Panama City–Panama City Beach, Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area. Springfield was incorporated on February 12, 1935. [4] The population was 8,075 at the 2020 census, down from 8,903 at the 2010 census.
For example, Springfield is 33.2 sq. miles, whereas Fort Worth, Texas, is 298.9 sq. miles, nearly 10 times larger in land area than Springfield. Because of the sizable discrepancy in land area, New England cities like Springfield feature much higher population densities.
Springfield Civic Center (1972–2005) Address: 1277 Main Street: Location: Springfield, Massachusetts: Coordinates: Public transit: Springfield Union Station: Hartford Line: Owner: City of Springfield (1972–1997) Massachusetts Convention Center Authority (1997–present) Operator
The St. John's Congregational Church and Parsonage-Parish for Working Girls are a pair of historic religious buildings at 69 Hancock and 643 Union Streets in Springfield, Massachusetts. The church, built in 1911 for an African-American congregation founded in 1889, is a well-preserved example of English and Gothic Revival architecture.
Springfield Central High School opened in 1986. [3] In 1986 two existing High schools merged campuses- Classical High and Technical High becoming the current campus of Springfield Central High School opened on September 3, 1986. [4] In 2008, the Springfield Public Schools created a mandatory district-wide uniform policy. [5]
The Eastfield Mall was a shopping mall in Springfield, Massachusetts, which was owned by Mountain Development Corporation, and was built in late 1967 by the Rouse Company. The three anchors, JCPenney , Macy's , and Sears closed in 2011, 2016, and 2018, respectively.