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25 Maple Street, East Longmeadow, MA 01028

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45 Crane Ave., East Longmeadow, MA, UNITED STATES (Postal Code: 01028)

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Roaring Brook NE
(Gourley, 45', 1991, 07-07-d) across Tributary of Roaring Brook NE of Somers , Somers Township, Tolland County, CT. CT190 W. 2.0 miles from jct with CT83 in Somers, N. on CT186 3.0 miles, E. on Applewood Dr. 0.3 miles (to end) N. ... More on dalejtravis.com

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Springfield , Hampden County, MA
(Woodbridge, 25', 1992, 21-07-I) across South Branch Mill River in Springfield , Hampden County, MA. MA83 E. (curves N. as Longhill St. & back E. as Summer Av.) 1.5 miles from jct with I91 exit 2 in Springfield, continue E. on ... More on dalejtravis.com

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Bay St, Springfield, MA 01108
Public Restrooms Playground Water Fountain Picnic Area Outdoor Grilling 60' Diamond 90' Diamond Soccer Fiel... More on KidsPlayParks
Just a warning to prospective travelers; there is nothing to see at Blunt Park. It's just a bunch of sports... More on TripAdvisor

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Springfield, Ma
The Connecticut River is the largest river in New England, flowing south from the Connecticut Lakes in northern New Hampshire, along the border between New Hampshire and Vermont, through Western Ma... More on AnglerWeb.com
This section, accessible via the grade crossing at the North End Bridge (Route 20 or West Street), at Plainfield Street and elsewhere on Riverside Road, is well-maintained and borders a quiet , pl... More on TrailLink.com

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Springfield MA 01105, United States of America
Inscription. 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 ... More on HMDB

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Springfield MA 01105, United States of America
Inscription. 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 ... More on HMDB

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Springfield MA 01105, United States of America
Henry Knox's diary is the major source we have for day-to-day events associated with the expedition. Unfortunately there is a gap in that manuscript from December 18th to December 23rd . One may as... More on Nysm.nysed.gov
Inscription. 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, ... More on HMDB

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Springfield, Massachusetts
