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  2. Union Station (Northampton, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    The former Connecticut River Railroad depot, ca. 1880s Union Station, ca. 1900. The Connecticut River Railroad opened to passenger service between Springfield and Northampton in late 1845; trains reached Deerfield in August 1846, Greenfield in December 1847, and the junction with the Central Vermont Railway in January 1849.

  3. Worcester Lunch Car Company - Wikipedia

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    Miss Florence Diner, one of the longest running and still operational train car style diners was first established in 1941 when Maurice and Pauline Florence Alexander opened the doors of the diner. While originally situated across the street, the diner found its forever home on 99 Main Street, Florence, MA (a village in Northampton, MA ) later ...

  4. Northampton Street Railway - Wikipedia

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    Northampton Street Rwy. Co. Area served: Northampton; Florence; Leeds; Williamsburg; Easthampton; Mount Tom; Transit type: Light rail. Horsecar (1866–1893) Interurban (1893–1933) Bus (1933–1951) Headquarters: 125 Locust Street Northampton, MA 01060-2066: Operation; Began operation: September 8, 1866 [1]: 912 August 26, 1893 (electrified ...

  5. Northampton, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    The city of Northampton / n ɔːr θ ˈ h æ m p t ə n / [6] is the county seat of Hampshire County, Massachusetts, United States. [7] As of the 2020 census, the population of Northampton (including its outer villages, Florence and Leeds) was 29,571. [8] Northampton is known as an academic, artistic, musical, and countercultural hub.

  6. New Haven and Northampton Railroad - Wikipedia

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    That year, the main line was cut back from Northampton to Easthampton, and the rest of the Williamsburg Branch was abandoned. [18] In the middle of the 1970s, the railroad line's connection to the Northeast Corridor was severed due to low clearance under a bridge which made it impossible for modern railroad cars to access the line. [19]

  7. Former Middleboro Local Eatery rebranded as Home Rootts ...

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    Home Rootts Bistro is located next door to Harper Lane Brewery in Middleboro. See what's on the menu.

  8. Norwottuck Branch Rail Trail - Wikipedia

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    Length: 11 mi (18 km) Location: Northampton, Massachusetts to Belchertown, Massachusetts: Established: 1993 (): Designation: Massachusetts state park: Trailheads: to: Use: Hiking, bicycling, inline skating, cross-country skiing: Difficulty: Easy: Season: Year-round: Sights: Beaver pond near the eastern end with various birds and other fauna (the Amherst College Wildlife Sanctuary), [1] former ...

  9. Elm Street Historic District (Northampton, Massachusetts)

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    There are seven, remaining homes from the 18th and early 19th century that make up the oldest buildings on the street. They include four homes owned by Smith College: 41 Elm Street is known as Duckett House built c. 1810 in Federal style but since altered with porches and ornamentation; 45 Elm Street now known as Chase House, formerly the Mary Burnham School for Girls originally built c. 1810 ...