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      • The oldest house (of more than 40 in the district) dates to 1725, while the latest date to the 1910s.
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  1. By mid-century Longmeadow had become a town with charming town buildings, an elegant Community House, several schools, and a population approaching 15,000. Scope and Content Note The Longmeadow homes collection contains materials related to a number of Longmeadow properties, many located along the town’s historic Longmeadow Street.

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    2 Ardsley Road (formerly 91 Shaker Road)
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    Belleclaire Street
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    40 Benedict Terrace
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    104 Benedict Terrace
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  2. Sep 13, 2023 · Sep 13, 2023. The second-oldest home in the sleepy Massachusetts town of Longmeadow is on the market for $725,000. Built in 1710, the 3,800-square-foot, Colonial-style home known as The Hale...

  3. The oldest house (of more than 40 in the district) dates to 1725, while the latest date to the 1910s. [2] . The district was named as one of the 1,000 places to visit in Massachusetts by the Great Places in Massachusetts Commission. [3] See also. National Register of Historic Places listings in Hampden County, Massachusetts.

  4. 384 Longmeadow Street (#10 The Cooley-Williams House - Before 1765) This house was built by Stephen Cooley sometime between his 1753 marriage to Mary Field and the birth of their seventh child, Calvin, in 1765. It remained in the Cooley family until 1872 and stayed a working farm into the early 1900s.

  5. Local legend has it that this house was originally built down in The Meadows prior to 1700, and, as such, is the Town’s oldest structure. It is unknown who the original inhabitants were. One can easily imagine a simple cabin with perhaps two or three rooms on a family farm.

  6. www.longmeadowhistoricalsociety.org › post › theThe Stars of Longmeadow

    Dec 1, 2022 · In 1988, these 80 homes were featured in Historic Homes of Longmeadow, a book written by Longmeadow residents Chris and Susan Hall and Jeff and Nancy Hayes. The authors further researched each of the houses in the “Colonial Longmeadow” brochure and included an image of each house. Historic Homes of Longmeadow is out of print but a copy can ...

  7. Homes at #11, #19 and #25 were constructed in 1937 and 1938 on land where the Doane Orphanage had stood. #43 is the oldest home on the street, built in 1900 at the same time that South Park Terrace was being developed. #65 and #87 were built in 1912 and 1908, respectively.

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