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Here's a look at five Springfield locales that closed in 2023: More: One way or another: Changes to traffic patterns on Fourth, Adams stalled until spring Bed Bath & Beyond
Two of Steiger's Department Stores, Springfield, Mass. (1906 / 1960) The five-story art deco [ 8 ] downtown Springfield store was the chain's flagship during the mid-to-late 20th century. [ 4 ] In contrast to Springfield's other main store, traditional full-service department store Forbes & Wallace , Steiger's concentrated more on being a high ...
"Over the top" – close-up of a doughboy in full combat dress "Doughboy" was a popular nickname for the American infantryman during World War I. [1] Though the origins of the term are not certain, [2] the nickname was still in use as of the early 1940s, when it was gradually replaced by "G.I." as the following generation enlisted in World War II [3] [4]
The MBTA transit network includes the MBTA subway with three metro lines (the Blue, Orange, and Red lines), two light rail lines (the Green and Mattapan lines), and a five-line bus rapid transit system (the Silver Line); MBTA bus local and express service; the twelve-line MBTA Commuter Rail system, and several ferry routes.
Building at 1536, 3 W Old State Capitol Plaza #15 in Springfield Wednesday, January 31, 2024.
The Downtown Springfield Railroad District is a historic district encompassing a group of early 20th century railroad-related buildings in Springfield, Massachusetts, USA. [2] They are in an area roughly bounded by Lyman, Main, Dwight and Frank B. Murray Streets.
Forbes & Wallace also had branch stores at the Eastfield Mall in Springfield, MA and opened a small store at the Manchester Parkade in Manchester, CT. The Eastfield Mall location served Springfield's affluent eastern and southeastern suburban areas and was a very popular shopping destination.
Metro Center features seven prominent parks: Court Square, the city's one constant topographical feature since its founding in 1636; Stearns Square, designed by the creative "dream-team" of Stanford White and August St. Gaudens, then as now in the heart of Springfield's Club Quarter; Tower Square Park, a green park atop a skyscraper in downtown ...