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1903 November 13, 1984 Charles Arnold House 810 E Jackson St Charles Corneau House 426 S 8th St c. 1849 Chatterton Place 123/125 S 5th St 1853 Eclectic Clarkson W. Freeman House: 704 W Monroe St 1878 Italianate, Carpenter-Gothic trim September 29, 1980 Congressman James M.Graham House: 413 S 7th St 1862 Italianate May 1, 1989 Cook House 508 S ...
Location of Springfield in Massachusetts. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Springfield, Massachusetts.. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Springfield, Massachusetts, United States.
Developed during Springfield's industrial growth of the 1850s to the 1920s, the South Fountain Avenue Historic District encompasses about 15 square blocks south of downtown Springfield, across the street from South High School. Among its prominent early residents were Oliver S. Kelly, [1] William N. Whiteley, and Francis Bookwalter. [2]
It includes the Armory railroad station (1875), the Winchester Square fire station (1886, remodeled 1915), the Knox Automobile Company buildings (1891-1910), and the Indian Motorcycle Company plant, part of which later became the Springfield Industrial Institute complex. [2] The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in ...
Church of the Assumption. The city's main tourist attraction is a large lake which extends to the center of Nowogard. Its surface covers 1.12 square kilometres (12,100,000 sq ft) with a length of 2,680 metres (8,790 ft) and a width of 620 metres (2,030 ft).
In early 2011, UMass Amherst announced that it would move its popular radio station WFCR to Springfield's Main Street. [108] During Springfield's brief renaissance, the city's largest proposed monetary investment occurred in rail infrastructure – specifically, in the proposed, first-ever in the United States high-speed rail line. [109]
In May 1901 the company was renamed to the Springfield and Eastern Street Railway. An extension to the Springfield Street Railway in Ludlow opened on September 17, 1901, and a line to Brimfield opened in July 1907. On September 1, 1905, the Springfield Street Railway leased the Springfield and Eastern.
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