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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.
Sinai Temple (Springfield, Massachusetts) Smith's Building; Springfield Armory; Springfield Cemetery (Springfield, Massachusetts) Springfield District Court; Springfield Fire & Marine Insurance Co. Springfield Safe Deposit and Trust Company; Springfield Steam Power Company Block; Stacy Building; State Armory (Springfield, Massachusetts) Stearns ...
The News-Leader has compiled a list of more than 15 different Christmas light displays featured at homes in and around Springfield. This list is compiled annually with community submissions, so it ...
In mid-November 2016, the Springfield Park Commissioner requested a review of the Spirit of Springfield organization's finances after learning through a Springfield Republican news article about increased revenue and staff pay raises just months after the organization successfully secured a 3-year $79,000 annual discount from the City of ...
The Apremont Triangle Historic District includes the Apremont Triangle Park, nicknamed "the Heart of Springfield" by the city's arts community; the historic, 10-story Kimball Towers Condominiums, (formerly the luxurious Hotel Kimball - "Western Massachusetts' Leading Hotel - built in 1910;) a nine-story historic, former YMCA, which now houses ...
The City of Springfield, Massachusetts features seventeen distinct neighborhoods, each of which has its own history and contemporary character.Some of Springfield's neighborhoods contain additional geographic markers; for example, McKnight and Old Hill are adjacent to and separated by Mason Square, and the Maple-High/Six Corners neighborhood includes Springfield's original Gold Coast, Maple ...
McKnight contains Massachusetts' largest array of Victorian houses outside of Greater Boston. [2] The neighborhood's 900 ornate homes are part of a district listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Much of its western half is also a local historic district, the second largest of Springfield's six historic districts. [1] [3]
The Christmas tree farm opened in 2009 and has since expanded to grow nearly 13,000 trees on 13 acres. Area residents may be familiar with its pumpkin patch and fall activities.