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It is now the Springfield Armory National Historic Site, and is managed and operated by the National Park Service. As of 2011, the 35 acres behind the Springfield Armory (and several of its former buildings) housed Springfield Technical Community College (STCC). STCC is the only "technical" community college in Massachusetts, which aims to ...
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. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in an online map. [1]
The Federal Square Historic District is a historic district encompassing a portion of the former Springfield Armory in Springfield, Massachusetts.Located across Federal Street from the main Armory grounds, Federal Square was the site of some of armory's early facilities, including a Continental Army magazine during the American Revolutionary War.
Otis Air National Guard Base [1] ... Springfield Armory [28] Water Shops Armory [29] ... Gull Island Bomb Area [103] Tisbury Great Pond Target Area ...
Buildings with numbers indicate historic buildings with original numbering, including-National Historic Site 1. Commanding Officers Quarters (1846) 10. Master Armorer's House (1833) 13. Main Arsenal, museum and visitor center (1847) Armory Square and Springfield Technical Community College 5/6. Junior Officers' Quarters (1870) 11.
The district was first listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983, including 28 buildings; the district was expanded in 1992 to add the five buildings on Taylor Street. [1] [3] The district is located on the northern side of the plateau that also houses the Springfield Armory. In the mid-19th century this area was developed with ...
The house served as headquarters and a warehouse for the Red Cross. When it was established in 1974, the Clara Barton National Historic Site was the first national historic site dedicated to the accomplishments of a woman. [32] Edgar Allan Poe: Pennsylvania: 0.52 acres (0.0021 km 2)
National Heritage Area: Essex County: 1996 Some properties owned and operated by NPS. [1] John F. Kennedy: National Historic Site: Brookline: 1967 Property owned and operated by NPS. Longfellow House–Washington's Headquarters: National Historic Site: Cambridge: 1972 Property owned and operated by NPS. Lowell: National Historical Park: Lowell ...