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Chicopee (/ ˈ tʃ ɪ k ə p i / CHIK-ə-pee) is a city located on the Connecticut River in Hampden County, Massachusetts, United States.At the 2020 census, the city had a population of 55,560, making it the second-largest city in western Massachusetts after Springfield. [9]
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The Springfield Street Historic District is a predominantly residential historic district south of the downtown area of Chicopee, Massachusetts.It encompasses a significant number of Queen Anne style houses built in the second half of the 19th century by wealthy residents of Chicopee, as well as housing for skilled workers at the nearby textile mills.
The Chicopee River is an 18.0-mile-long (29.0 km) [2] tributary of the Connecticut River in the Pioneer Valley, Massachusetts, known for fast-moving water and its extraordinarily large basin: the Connecticut River's largest tributary basin. [3]
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Chicopee City Hall. City Hall is a historic city hall in Chicopee, Massachusetts.Located in the heart of Chicopee at Market Square, the building (built 1871) is in the Italianate style, with a rose window (usually associated with churches) and a 147-foot (45 m) tower modeled on that of the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence, Italy.
The Dwight Manufacturing Company Housing District is a residential historic district in Chicopee, Massachusetts.Roughly bounded by Front, Depot, Dwight, Exchange, and Chestnut Streets, it encompasses a variety of housing built for mill workers at Chicopee's mills during the 19th century.