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  2. 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.

  3. Iron Horse Music Hall - Wikipedia

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    ironhorse.org. The Iron Horse Music Hall is a music venue located in Northampton, Massachusetts, west of Boston and north of Springfield, Massachusetts. Its motto is Music Alone Shall Live. The night club showcases a wide variety of musical genres and performing artists in past years, including artists such as Richie Havens, Leo Kottke, Janis ...

  4. Northampton Downtown Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Northampton Downtown Historic District encompasses most of the central business district of Northampton, Massachusetts.This area, which has been a center of commerce and industry in the area since colonial days, extends from the railroad tracks on the east side of the downtown, and west along Main Street to its junction with West Street and Elm Street.

  5. Academy of Music Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Academy of Music, Inc., is the operating entity for the building, and it is an independent, private, nonprofit, 501 (c) (3) charitable organization governed by a board of trustees. The Northampton Mayor and Smith College President serve on the board, as was Lyman’s wish. The other board members are volunteers who have an interest in the ...

  6. Noho Pride - Wikipedia

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    By 2000, the event's planning committee was named Northampton Pride March, Inc. [14] In 2004 an estimated 10,000 people turned up to the event to celebrate the legalization of same-sex marriage in Massachusetts. [15] 2011 marked the event's 30th anniversary, during which Robyn Ochs served as the event's first openly bisexual grand marshal. [16]

  7. Elm Street Historic District (Northampton, Massachusetts)

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    1994. Architectural style (s) 18th century colonial, Second Empire, Queen Anne, Italianate, Colonial revival, Modern. The Elm Street/Round Hill Historic District is a local historic district in the city of Northampton, Massachusetts. [1] Established in 1994 along one mile of Elm Street [2] it was expanded to include Round Hill Road in 2012. [3]

  8. Smith College Museum of Art - Wikipedia

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    The Smith College Museum of Art was first established in 1870, and has been led by many notable directors over the years, including Jere Abbott, Henry-Russell Hitchcock, Charles Percy Parkhurst, and Jessica Nicoll. The Brown Fine Arts Center opened in 2003 after a two-year, $35 million building renovation, and now houses the art library, Art ...

  9. Parsons, Shepherd, and Damon Houses Historic District

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    June 6, 2001. The Parsons, Shepherd, and Damon Houses Historic District is a historic district on the east side of downtown Northampton, Massachusetts encompassing a 2.5-acre (1.0 ha) property that was first laid out in 1654. Now owned by Historic Northampton, the property includes three houses built between 1730 and 1830. [2]