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  2. Agawam Center Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Agawam's center began to take shape in the early years of the 18th century. By 1750 the town center lay on one of the main roads connecting Northampton to Hartford, Connecticut, and the area became a significant rest stop along the way. It received significant development in the 1790s when the road was more formally laid out, private homes ...

  3. Agawam, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    The Agawam Free Public Library was established in 1891. [31] [32] The first libraries were rooms in the Agawam and Feeding Hills town halls and the Mittenague School in North Agawam. After a 1904 fire destroyed the Mittenague School and all the books in it, Fred P. Halladay donated land and buildings in North Agawam to use as a library.

  4. Agawam High School - Wikipedia

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    The school competes in the Pioneer Valley Interscholastic Athletic Conference. The school's cross country team trains in Robinson State Park. Jim "Turk" Bruno set the Western Massachusetts scoring record in football during the 1956 season with 174 points. [5] The team won its first AA Conference championship in 1957 and 3 more in the 1960s. [6]

  5. Feeding Hills, Agawam, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Feeding Hills is a section of the city of Agawam, Massachusetts, United States, with its own ZIP Code (01030) and post office. Line Street in Agawam is generally accepted by residents as being the unofficial border. In the early to mid-19th century, a ditch was dug here to separate the two sections.

  6. Capt. Charles Leonard House - Wikipedia

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    The Capt. Charles Leonard House is a historic house at 663 Main Street in Agawam, Massachusetts. Built in 1805, it is described as Agawam's finest Federalist building, and is attributed to architect Asher Benjamin. It is now owned by a local nonprofit organization, which uses the house to stage community events.

  7. Agawam - Wikipedia

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    Agawam tribe of Native Americans, eastern Essex County, Massachusetts, during colonial times, ... This page was last edited on 6 September 2024, at 12:54 (UTC).

  8. Thomas and Esther Smith House - Wikipedia

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    Thomas and Esther Smith House is a historic house at 251 North West Street in Agawam, Massachusetts. It is one of the oldest houses in Agawam. The house is situated on 1 acre (0.40 ha) of land about 5 miles (8.0 km) west of the Connecticut River, at the foot of Provin Mountain. It is a vernacular 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story house with plain Georgian ...

  9. File:Agawam Town Hall, MA.jpg - Wikipedia

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