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  2. Forest Park, Springfield, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Forest Park is a Victorian garden district located in Springfield, Massachusetts, developed between 1880 and 1920. It is the city's most populous neighborhood and surrounds the 735-acre Forest Park, for which the neighborhood is named. The Forest Park neighborhood has nature and recreation within walking distance.

  3. Forest Park (Springfield, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    Forest Park in Springfield, Massachusetts, is one of the largest urban, municipal parks in the United States, covering 735 acres (297 ha) of land overlooking the Connecticut River. Forest Park features a zoo , aquatic gardens, and outdoor amphitheater, in addition to design elements like winding wooded trails, and surprising, expansive views.

  4. Neighborhoods in Springfield, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Since 1636, Metro Center has served as the cultural, civic, and business center of Springfield and Western Massachusetts.The neighborhood sits on relatively flat land along the Connecticut Riverbank and stretches approximately two hundred meters inland where the first of a series of bluffs rises between the parallel Dwight and Chestnut Streets, (behind the MassMutual Center.)

  5. East Forest Park, Springfield, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    East Forest Park contains a wide variety of pre- and post-World War II homes on the hillside of Watershops Pond, Springfield's largest body of water (other than the Connecticut River), and custom-built colonials and Tudors, as well as capes and ranches. [1] Several small commercial areas are located on Island Pond Road and Sumner Avenue.

  6. Springfield, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Aside from its rivers, Springfield's second most prominent topographical feature is the city's 735-acre (297 ha) Forest Park. Forest Park lies in the southwestern corner of the city, surrounded by Springfield's attractive garden districts, Forest Park and Forest Park Heights, which feature over 600 Victorian Painted Lady mansions. Forest Park ...

  7. The Zoo In Forest Park - Wikipedia

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    The Zoo in Forest Park opened in 1894, and was initially run by the city's Parks Department. [1] Animals at the zoo in its first decade included badgers, a bald eagle, bears, a Brazilian marmoset, boars, a buffalo, cockatoos, deer, doves, finches, Java pigeons, a pair of Indian leopards, lions (named Caesar and Calpurnia), [2] lynxes, macaws, monkeys, an ostrich, prairie dogs, a rabbit, red ...

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  9. Category:Parks in Springfield, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    There are over 32 parks in Springfield, Massachusetts. Recently, Springfield was named the 4th greenest city in the United States of America, due in large part to its parks. Springfield's most famous park is the nationally renowned, 735-acre Forest Park, designed in 1893 by Frederick Law Olmsted, the famed designer of New York City's Central ...