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Springfield, Massachusetts

Springfield is a city in and the county seat of Hampden County, Massachusetts, United States. In the 2000 census, the city population was 154,082. It is the third largest city in Massachusetts and fourth largest in New England (behind Boston, Providence, and Worcester). Springfield holds two nicknames — The City of Homes and The City of Firsts.

It is historically the first "Springfield" in the United States, it is also the largest city with the name of Springfield. It is also the largest city on the Connecticut River (and the largest city in Western Massachusetts and the Pioneer Valley).

Springfield has a notable history as the home to Theodore Geisel, better known as Dr. Seuss, and as the birthplace of basketball, invented by James Naismith at Springfield College. It is home to the Basketball Hall of Fame and the Springfield Falcons AHL hockey team. It is also holds the western world's largest collection of Chinese cloisonné at the G.W. Vincent Smith Art Museum.

Springfield is part of a larger northeastern metropolitan area known as the Megalopolis. In an economic and cultural partnership with Hartford, Connecticut, the Springfield-Hartford region constitutes New England's Knowledge Corridor - the second-largest concentration of institutions of higher learning in New England, after Greater Boston.

Website: www.springfieldcityhall.com/

Recent city comments:

  • Former Springfield Technical High School, Diane Samble wrote 10 years ago:
    I graduated from Tech in 1960 and live in Ellington, Ct.
  • Former Springfield Technical High School, Betty Miles wrote 10 years ago:
    Yes it was
  • Blunt Park, Margaret Bray wrote 11 years ago:
    We paid $5 and there were no bathrooms and your out houses were discusting. NotHappy
  • Former Springfield Technical High School, sandy swenor (guest) wrote 13 years ago:
    I went to tech graduated in 1979. All I can say is those really were the Good Ol Days!!! Everything was so much easier back in the 70s REALLY MISS those days... Im looking for Joyce Charter If ANYONE knows how to reach her or if its you please let me know by commenting and giving me your email ok A big "HIGH" To All the TECH TIGERS OUT THERE :)
  • Former Springfield Technical High School, Michael Krueger (guest) wrote 14 years ago:
    Class of 1971. Loved Tech both students and Teachers. Sorry to see most of the building gone atfer being gone from the area for 30+ years.
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