The 10 Best Sights & Landmarks in Springfield, Massachusetts (MA)

December 10, 2021 Milan Banda

Springfield is perhaps best known as the birthplace of basketball and home of the Basketball Hall of Fame. (The story goes that local physical education teacher James Naismith invented the sport to fill the gaps between football and baseball seasons.) But this historic town on the shores of the Connecticut River is famous for a few other reasons and definitely worth a quick jaunt or weekend away. Springfield was the birthplace and home of beloved children's author and illustrator, Theodore Geisel, Dr. Seuss. In fact, the Zoo in Forest Park, a sure hit with the kids, is said to be the inspiration for many of his wild and wacky tales. Wander through the Dr. Seuss National Memorial Sculpture Garden, at the Quadrangle, for a look at the Cat in the Hat and Yertle the Turtle cast in bronze. The city served as a major arsenal during the Revolutionary War, a role that is commemorated at the Springfield Armory National Historic Site, which displays an enormous collection of small pistols. History buffs will also enjoy the Connecticut Valley Historical Museum, a tribute to the ordinary people of the region who, during various periods in time, did extraordinary things.
Restaurants in Springfield

1. Smead Arena

1780 Roosevelt Ave, Springfield, MA 01109-2437
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Smead Arena

Is a decent skating facility they have arcades in the front very center in the city of Springfield.

2. Springfield Armory National Historic Site

1 Armory Sq, Springfield, MA 01105-1700 +1 413-734-8551 http://www.nps.gov/spar/
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Springfield Armory National Historic Site

The Armory, which manufactured and tested firearms for the U.S. military from 1794 to 1968, houses the country's largest collection of US military small weapons. The displays include rare weapons and the largest collection of confederate weapons anywhere. When it started, the Armory was the first high tech manufacturing to occur in the country, and the advancements in mass production and the ability to create interchangeable parts that started at the Armory, initiated the development of the countries first high tech manufacturing corridor.

Reviewed By oldbonesgenealogy - Chicopee, United States

Incredible collection and history of the Armory which was an integral part of the War for Independence

3. Springfield College

263 Alden St, Springfield, MA 01109-3788 +1 413-748-3000
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4.5 based on 26 reviews

Springfield College

Reviewed By GarciaEmelie - Springfield, United States

Visited the college with teenagers to cheak out a basketball game..its beautiful campus located in the main area of the city..lots of parking areas lots of security..huge gym..also has a huge state of the art fitness center..the food court had lots to choose from..looks there is new housing buildings just remodeled.over its a nice inner city college.

4. Dr. Seuss National Memorial Sculpture Garden

21 Edwards St, Springfield, MA 01103-1548 +1 413-263-6800 http://springfieldmuseums.org/about/dr-seuss-sculpture-garden/
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Dr. Seuss National Memorial Sculpture Garden

Bring the kids to this outdoor sculpture garden where the Cat in the Hat, the Grinch, and other beloved Dr. Seuss characters are immortalized in bronze, life-size statues all designed by Geisel's step-daughter, sculptor Lark Grey Dimond-Cates.

Reviewed By RogueTrippers - Guelph, Canada

The Dr. Seuss National Memorial Sculpture Garden has been a must-stop destination on every single one of our Roadtrips through Massachusetts for years. We never miss an opportunity to visit, and take photos with some of our favourite characters from the beloved books of Dr Seuss. This a beautiful place to spend some time. the sculptures are perfectly created in the exact likeness you would expect. You will find Thing 1 & 2, Horton, Thidwick the big-hearted moose, Sam I Am, The grinch & his dog max, The Cat in the hat, and Maizy la bird. You can pose for photos with your favourite characters, but be warned - on a hot day, the sculptures get hot as well, and can burn bear skin. We learned this the hard way. The Museum has taken to cordoning off the sculptures with warnings about this. Since June 2017, there is even more of a reason to visit the sculpture garden, as now there is the Amazing World of Dr Seuss museum - which is an absolute must for everyone to see. If you are on a road trip through MA, make sure you stop in the Springfield and visit the Dr Seuss National Memorial Sculpture Garden, and Dr Seuss Museum.

5. Forest Park Historic District

Springfield, MA 01108
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Forest Park Historic District

6. Springfield Central Library

State St, Springfield, MA 01105 +1 413-263-6828 http://www.springfieldlibrary.org/library/
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Springfield Central Library

Since its opening in 1912, the Central Library, a “center of intellectual life,” has given entrance to the State Street corridor. Solidly built of white Vermont marble with immense rooms and corridors, this library has a history of serving working people, at one time open 365 days per year! More than a collection of books and materials, it is an impressive yet inviting community-gathering space. T

7. Basketball Monument

769 State St, Springfield, MA 01109-4109
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Basketball Monument

This is the site of the first game for the 3rd most popular Sport in America. Basketball the monument is very nice as it features adult playing with a kid it can be visit by night as is illuminated with before green led lights. The site not only has these statue but it also has info on the history of the game.

8. William Pynchon Statue

State St, Springfield, MA 01105
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William Pynchon Statue

The Founder of Springfield and Roxbury, Massachusetts. Wrote books and was a very wealthy men.

Reviewed By oldbonesgenealogy - Chicopee, United States

Again, this is NOT William Pynchon who was expelled from the Springfield settlement for heresy after publishing "The Meritorious Price of Our Redemption" a book that was banned and burned in Boston. This statue represents Deacon Samuel Chapin one of the key residents of Springfield. If you could see the bottom of the pedestal, his name is clearly legible. The statue was commissioned by one of his descendants, wealthy Springfield businessman, Chester Chapin. The statue was sculpted by Augusten Saint-Gaudens. I have lived in Springfield and neighboring towns all 68 years of my life, I am a professional genealogist and historian. Deacon Chapin happens to be my 8th great grandfather.

9. MassMutual Center

1277 Main St, Springfield, MA 01103-1901 +1 413-787-6610 [email protected] http://www.massmutualcenter.com
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3.5 based on 70 reviews

MassMutual Center

The MassMutual Center (formerly Springfield Civic Center) is a multi-purpose arena and convention center located in downtown Springfield, Massachusetts.

Reviewed By kcrl2002 - Springfield, United States

I went there the last most recent time for a game and it was spectacular. I love this place. beautiful, comfortable and the staff is very attentive to keep you safe from the activity that is happening at that time. Bathrooms are clean and food service is fast.

10. Jefferson Avenue Footbridge

201 E. Commercial St., Springfield, MA http://www.springfieldmo.org/things-to-do/65905/jefferson-avenue-footbridge
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Jefferson Avenue Footbridge

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