West Springfield, Massachusetts
West Springfield is a city in Hampden County, Massachusetts, United States. As of the 2020 census, 28,835 people lived there.
West Springfield, Massachusetts Media
- First Meetinghouse of West Springfield, built 1702.png
The First Meetinghouse of West Springfield, serving as its church and public meeting space, the 92-foot (28 m) tall structure was built on the common in 1702, and demolished in 1820
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The Josiah Day House, built c. 1754, it is believed to be the oldest saltbox house made of brick in the United States; today tours are given by the Ramapogue Historical Society
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A map of West Springfield as surveyed in 1795, when it still included what are now Holyoke and Agawam.
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The Hampden County Memorial Bridge, linking West Springfield to Metro Center in Springfield
- Eastern States Co-op Sunrise FullColor.svg
The Eastern States Farmers' Exchange, known today for The Big E, was founded in 1918, and merged with other cooperatives to form Agway in 1964. Its former headquarters now serves as West Springfield Town Hall.
- West Springfield freight house, August 2018.JPG
The former Mittineague station, built during the expansion of West Springfield's industrial base, today serves as a local church congregation
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The West Springfield Generating Station, a peaking unit utility
- Donut Dip, West Springfield, MA (exterior) - April 2024.jpg
Donut Dip has survived and thrived at its Route 5 (Riverdale Street) location since 1957
Other websites
- City of West Springfield, Massachusetts (Official website)
- 12px Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). . Encyclopædia Britannica (Eleventh ed.). Cambridge University Press.
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