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  2. Neighborhoods in Springfield, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Since the 1970s, Springfield's North End has been split in two by Interstate 91, which has caused unanticipated, social problems. [3] Springfield's Brightwood neighborhood – a formerly blighted neighborhood of old mill buildings, has been adaptively re-used as a state-of-the-art medical campus for Baystate Health.

  3. McKnight, Springfield, Massachusetts (and Mason Square)

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    Primus P. Mason donated Mason Square to the city for public use and sold considerable land to the McKnight Brothers, which became their eponymous neighborhood. In 1870, a group of business people led by brothers William and John McKnight planned the McKnight District as a residential community; most of it was constructed between 1870 and 1900.

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Springfield ...

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    395-405 Dwight St. and 99 Taylor St. Springfield: 7: Belle and Franklin Streets Historic District: Belle and Franklin Streets Historic District: March 2, 1989 : 77-103 Belle St. and 240-298 Franklin St.

  5. St. James Apartments - Wikipedia

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    The St. James Apartments are a historic apartment house at 573 State Street & 5 Oak Street in Springfield, Massachusetts. Built in 1904, it is a good local example of Classical Revival architecture. Built in 1904, it is a good local example of Classical Revival architecture.

  6. Tower Square (Springfield, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    Tower Square is a 29-story commercial office building located in Springfield, Massachusetts.With a height of 371 feet (113 m), [1] Tower Square is the second tallest building in both Springfield, and in Massachusetts outside of Boston.

  7. Springfield metropolitan area, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    The Springfield metropolitan area, also known as Greater Springfield, is a region that is socio-economically and culturally tied to the City of Springfield, Massachusetts. The U.S. Office of Management and Budget defines the Springfield, MA Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) as consisting of three counties in Western Massachusetts.

  8. 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.

  9. Memorial Square, Springfield, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    The architecturally brilliant St. George's Greek Orthodox Cathedral, founded in 1907 and built in 1940, is a testament to Memorial Square's past as a vibrant Greek enclave. [2] A portion of the neighborhood was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977 as the Memorial Square District. [1]