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Union Station is a historic building in Northampton, Massachusetts, that served as a train station from 1897 until 1987. Built at the close of the nineteenth century, the structure incorporates many features of the Richardsonian Romanesque architectural style. The buff brick masses of the station are trimmed with red Longmeadow brownstone and ...
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 ...
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.
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.
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WHMP (1400 AM) is a commercial radio station broadcasting a news/talk format. Licensed to Northampton, Massachusetts, it serves the Pioneer Valley, with studios on Hampton Avenue. It is owned by Saga Communications, and operates as part of its Northampton Radio Group. WHMP is powered at 1,000 watts, using a non-directional antenna.
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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]