Introduction
90 miles W of Boston; 26 miles N of Hartford; 5 miles S of I-90
Times have been tough in this once-prosperous manufacturing city on the east bank of the Connecticut River. But its loyal citizens haven't caved under the pressures of job flight and high unemployment, and evidence of redevelopment can be seen throughout downtown, with recycled loft and factory buildings standing beside modern glass towers. Springfield remains the most important city in western Massachusetts and has enjoyed some success in attracting new enterprises. Vacationers can pass a few hours or a night here, but Springfield is primarily a stopover city.
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Springfield Museums at the Quadrangle
Four museums and a library surrounding a grassy quadrangle constitute this worthwhile resource. There is a Welcome Center (daily 9am-5pm) on Edwards...
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Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
A feast for fans, the Basketball Hall of Fame is painless even for those who regard the game as a blur of 7-foot armpits. It has been so popular...
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Springfield Armory National Historic Site
- From 1794 to 1968 Springfield Armory was a center for the manufacture of U.S. military small arms and the scene of many important technological...
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