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    Laughing Brook Wildlife Sanctuary

    789 Main St, Hampden, MA     (781) 259-9500

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    Explore Laughing Brook"s 356 acres of woodlands, meadows, and streams along its four-mile trail system. Be on the lookout for the many signs of wildlife that live at the sanctuary, including fishers, warblers, thrus... americanheritage.com

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    Dr. Seuss National Memorial Sculpture Garden

    220 State St, Springfield, MA     (413) 263-6800

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    The Dr. Seuss National Memorial Sculpture Garden is now open at the Quadrangle in Springfield, Massachusetts, the city where Theodor Seuss Geisel was born and which appears to have inspired much of his work. Sculpto... travelandleisure.com

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    Gen. Henry Knox Trail

    Palmer, MA    

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    Through this place passed General Henry Knox in the winter of 1775 1776 to deliver to General George Washington at Cambridge the train of artillery from Fort Ticonderoga used to force the British Army to evacuate Boston. Erecte... hmdb.org

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    George Washington Memorial Highway

    Palmer, MA    

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    This tablet marks the George Washington Memorial Highway at Palmer 1732 ----- 1932 hmdb.org

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    Washington Park

    Palmer, MA    

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    Dedicated by Wright Wire Company, 1919, to its employees and their families, for their recreation and pleasure. George Washington, Father of his country first President of the United States traveled over this spot in June 1775 ... hmdb.org

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    Commanding Officer's House

    Springfield Rd, Hampden, MA    

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    Four years after taking command at Springfield Armory in 1841, Maj. James W. Ripley began construction of this residence. When he demolished the existing CO's residence to make room for Main Arsenal, he antagonized the builder ... hmdb.org

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    Main Arsenal

    Springfield Rd, Hampden, MA    

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    The massive Main Arsenal (199 by 69 feet) was constructed between 1847 and 1850, during Col. James W. Ripley's tenure as commanding officer of Springfield Armory. With its dominating location, the Main Arsenal became the symbol... hmdb.org

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    Shays’ Rebellion

    Springfield Rd, Hampden, MA    

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    This Tablet Marks the Battle Place of Shays' Rebellion January 25, 1787 ? Erected By The George Washington Chapter Sons Of The American Revolution A.D.1900 hmdb.org

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    Gen. Henry Knox Trail

    Wilbraham Rd, Hampden, MA    

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    Through this place passed General Henry Knox in the winter of 1775 1776 to deliver to General George Washington at Cambridge the train of artillery from Fort Ticonderoga used to force the British Army to evacuate Boston. Erecte... hmdb.org

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    Springfield Armory Museum

    1 Armory St #2, Springfield, MA     (413) 734-8551
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    4 out of 5 based on 13 ratings

    - Overlooking the Connecticut River in western Massachusetts, Springfield Armory National Historic Site offers the story of our Nation’s first armory. Our large museum, year-round public programs, exhibits, and specia... wildernet.com

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    Old New-gate Prison & Copper Mine

    115 Newgate Rd, East Granby, CT     (860) 653-3563

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    Originally a copper mine, Old Newgate first housed criminals in 1773. It later served as a prison during the Revolutionary War. (It was America's first state prison.) Then it reverted to being a mine. It was named a nat... grandparents.com

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    Windsor Historical Society

    96 Palisado Ave, Windsor, CT     (860) 688-3813

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    The Windsor Historical Society aims to inspire public awareness and appreciation of the diverse peoples, places and events that contribute to Windsor"s evolving history. We preserve and interpret Windsor"s historica... americanheritage.com

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    Storrowton Village Museum

    1305 Memorial Ave, West Springfield, MA     (413) 205-5051

    5 out of 5 based on 2 ratings

    Buildings, all 1850 or before, assembled from all over New England: church, meeting house, law office, houses, tavern, school stepintohistory.com

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    Noden-reed Museum

    58 West St, Windsor Locks, CT     (860) 627-9212

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    The Noden-Reed Barn & House stand with beauty and dignity as they have since the 1800s. Each embraces treasures and mementos from the earlier days of this riverside town. Built in 1826, the barn is one of the few remaining b... ctvisit.com

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    Old Sturbridge Village

    1 Old Sturbridge Village Rd, Sturbridge, MA     (800) 733-1830

    3 out of 5 based on 17 ratings

    Come to Old Sturbridge Village and be charmed by the warm, welcoming faces of a village of the 1830s set in the heart of rural New England. Your whole family is invited to join ours in enjoying the 19th century games o... seenewengland.com

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    Daniel Benton Homestead (C.1720)

    Metcalf Rd, Tolland, CT     (860) 872-8673

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    Colonial cape (c.1720) with unusual architectural details, original paneling and period furnishings. ctvisit.com