Springfield Street History Walk

Date/Time

Location

Polish Center of Discovery and Learning (33 South Street, Chicopee, MA 01013, Chicopee MA)

The Springfield Street History Walks highlight a different theme in Chicopee's largest historic district, from the Gaylord Estate to Holy Name and the Veranus District to Cabotville. It is co-presented by the Chicopee Historical Commission and Wren Wood.

Each Friday, the tour group will gather on the sidewalk in front of the Polish Center for Discovery and Learning at 33 South Street. The group will depart from the Polish Center of Discovery and Learning at 7:00 p.m. and return at 8:15 p.m.

Parking is available in Elms College's Holy Name Lot at 33 South Street, to the left of the Polish Center of Discovery and Learning. Parking is free with no permit required after 4:30 p.m.

About the Guide

Wren Wood is a member of the Board of Directors of the Chicopee Historical Society, a non-profit founded in 1986 to aid residents in rediscovering and preserving their city's history. They are a Certified Interpretive Guide and Host through the National Association for Interpretation and lead weekly guided walks through the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation. They previously served as Vice-President of the Middleborough Historical Association from 2018-2019.

About the Chicopee Historical Commission

The Chicopee Historical Commission is a local government body tasked with preserving, protecting and developing the city's historical and archaeological assets. The Historical Commission was established in 1965 by a vote of City Council. Its seven members are appointed by the mayor to serve three year terms. Among its powers, the Historical Commission can print educational materials, research, acquire and manage historic properties and recommend new historic landmarks and districts to the City Council.