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  2. Chicopee, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    www.chicopeema.gov. Chicopee (/ ˈtʃɪkəpi / CHIK-ə-pee) is a city located on the Connecticut River in Hampden County, Massachusetts, United States. At the 2020 census, the city had a population of 55,560, making it the second-largest city in western Massachusetts after Springfield. [9] Chicopee is part of the Springfield, Massachusetts ...

  3. Al's Diner - Wikipedia

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    Al's Diner. Al's Diner is a historic diner at 14 Yelle Street in Chicopee, Massachusetts. It was, at the time of its listing on the National Register of Historic Places in 2000, one of only of two diners in Massachusetts built by Master Diner of Pequannock, New Jersey, which operated from 1940 to the 1970s. The diner was brought to Chicopee in ...

  4. Chapin School (Chicopee, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    July 5, 2016. The Chapin School is a historic former school building at 40 Meadow Street in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Built in 1899 and enlarged over the following 15 years, it is a prominent local example of Classical Revival architecture, and exemplifies city planning of the period, having been designed with growth in mind.

  5. Springfield Street Historic District - Wikipedia

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    90002217 [1] Added to NRHP. January 25, 1991. The Springfield Street Historic District is a predominantly residential historic district south of the downtown area of Chicopee, Massachusetts. It encompasses a significant number of Queen Anne style houses built in the second half of the 19th century by wealthy residents of Chicopee, as well as ...

  6. Chicopee River - Wikipedia

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    The Chicopee River is an 18.0-mile-long (29.0 km) [2] tributary of the Connecticut River in the Pioneer Valley, Massachusetts, known for fast-moving water and its extraordinarily large basin: the Connecticut River's largest tributary basin. [3] The Chicopee River originates in a Palmer, Massachusetts village called Three Rivers as a confluence ...

  7. Cabotville Common Historic District - Wikipedia

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    May 28, 1999. The Cabotville Common Historic District is a predominantly residential historic district in Chicopee, Massachusetts. It is centered on the park now called Lucy Wisniowski Park, which was previously known as "The Common", and includes all of the buildings that face the park, as well as a few on immediately adjacent city streets.

  8. Edward Bellamy House - Wikipedia

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    Designated NHL. November 11, 1971 [2] The Edward Bellamy House is a National Historic Landmark at 91–93 Church Street in the Chicopee Falls section of the city of Chicopee, Massachusetts, United States. Its landmark designation was in honor of journalist and Utopian writer Edward Bellamy (1850–1898), whose home it was for most of his life.

  9. Dwight Manufacturing Company Housing District - Wikipedia

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    June 3, 1977. The Dwight Manufacturing Company Housing District is a residential historic district in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Roughly bounded by Front, Depot, Dwight, Exchange, and Chestnut Streets, it encompasses a variety of housing built for mill workers at Chicopee's mills during the 19th century. This cluster is one of few remnants of ...