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  2. North High Street Historic District (Holyoke, Massachusetts)

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    September 12, 2008. The North High Street Historic District is a historic district encompassing part of the downtown area of Holyoke, Massachusetts. When first added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1986, the district encompassed North High Street, between Dwight and Lyman Streets. This part of High Street was built between 1850 ...

  3. Timeline of Holyoke, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    The Holyoke Mall location subsequently reopens as a Filene's. 1996 – July 6: A memorial plaque is dedicated at the site of the 1946 Mount Tom crash, with many small pieces of the B-17 still being found by that time. 1997 – Holyoke Gas & Electric launches its first fiber optics communications services.

  4. Maplewood Hotel - Wikipedia

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    83003980 [1] Added to NRHP. November 10, 1983. The Maplewood Hotel is a historic residential hotel at 328-330 Maple Street in Holyoke, Massachusetts. Consisting of two buildings dating to the late 19th century, it was the first residential building of its type in the city, built by local industrialist Frank Beebe, who occupied one of its units.

  5. History of the Irish in Holyoke, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    History Early settlement and Ireland Parish One of the earliest maps of Holyoke, as "Ireland, or 3 d Parish of Springfield", often corrupted as "Ireland Parish", 1827. While the earliest settlers of Springfield would largely be of Yankee English stock, the first of the residents of the 3rd Parish of West Springfield were Irish immigrants who began settling in the region before the construction ...

  6. Demographics of Holyoke, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    As of the 2010 United States Census, [2] there were 39,880 people, 15,361 households, and 9,329 families residing in the city of Holyoke, Massachusetts. The population density was 723.6/km 2 (1,874/mi²). There were 16,384 housing units at an average density of 277.2/km 2 (718.6/mi²). The City of Holyoke has in its history, had a uniquely ...

  7. Roger Smith Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Other hotels were added to the Roger Smith chain in Holyoke, Massachusetts in 1937, New Brunswick, New Jersey and Washington, D.C. [citation needed] The current Roger Smith Hotel, located on 47th Street and Lexington Avenue in Manhattan, was taken over by the Roger Smith Corporation in 1938. Prior to that it was called the Hotel Winthrop, whose ...

  8. Essex Street Historic District - Wikipedia

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    April 7, 2023. The Essex Street Historic District is a residential historic district in Holyoke, Massachusetts. It runs along Essex Street between Chestnut and Pine Streets, with additional properties on the adjacent side streets. It contains a diversity of housing representative of styles covering a century of development in the area.

  9. Mount Tom (Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    Mount Tom (Massachusetts) /  42.24167°N 72.64806°W  / 42.24167; -72.64806. Mount Tom, 1,202 feet (366 m), is a steep, rugged traprock mountain peak on the west bank of the Connecticut River 4.5 miles (7 km) northwest of downtown Holyoke, Massachusetts. The mountain is the southernmost and highest peak of the Mount Tom Range and the ...

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