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Ware is a town in Hampshire County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 10,066 as of 2020 . [ 1 ] It is part of the Springfield, Massachusetts Metropolitan Statistical Area .
Ware: 68.966: 110.990: Route 32 south – Palmer, Monson: Western end of Route 32 concurrency: 70.565: 113.563: Route 32 north – Gilbertville, Barre: Eastern end of Route 32 concurrency: Worcester: West Brookfield: 74.790: 120.363: Route 19 south / Route 67 south – Warren, Palmer: Northern terminus of Route 19; western terminus of Route 67 ...
The highway serves Palmer in eastern Hampden County, Ware in eastern Hampshire County, and Barre and Athol in northwestern Worcester County. Route 32 intersects major east–west routes including U.S. Route 20 (US 20) and the Massachusetts Turnpike in Palmer (at I-90's exit 63, formerly exit 8), Route 9 in Ware, and US 202 and Route 2 in Athol.
The Massachusetts Central Railroad (reporting mark MCER) is a short line railroad in western Massachusetts, United States.It was established in 1975 to provide railroad transportation services on portions of the Boston & Maine Wheelwright Branch in and around their trackage in Bondsville (a village of Palmer) and Ware, and later between Palmer and South Barre on the old right-of-way of the ...
The town of Ware was established in the mid-18th century, with its town center several miles to the west. The falls of the Ware River (south of this district) were an early site of industrial activity, but did not experience significant growth until the 19th century. Large-scale development of the falls for textile production began in 1821, and ...
Route 32 north to I-90 Toll – Ware, Barre: Western end of Route 32 concurrency: 80.775: 129.995: Route 32 south – Monson, Stafford Springs, CT: Eastern end of Route 32 concurrency: 82.461: 132.708: Route 67 north – Warren, Brookfield: Southern terminus of Route 67: Brimfield: 87.867: 141.408
The Ware Center Historic District encompasses the historic early center of Ware, Massachusetts. Centered at the junction of Massachusetts Route 9 with Greenwich Plains Road, it is a linear district extending about 0.5 miles (0.80 km) along Route 9 in either direction. Most of the structures in the district were built between 1760 and 1860 ...
Route 9 west – Ware, Amherst Route 19 ends: Southern end of Route 9 concurrency; northern terminus of Route 19: 12.1: 19.5: Route 9 east – Brookfield, Spencer: Northern end of Route 9 concurrency: North Brookfield: 15.4: 24.8: Route 148 south – Brookfield, Sturbridge: Southern end of Route 148 concurrency: 17.2: 27.7: Route 148 north ...