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  1. Longmeadow, Massachusetts. 27 languages. ... Longmeadow is a town in Hampden County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 15,853 at the 2020 census.

  2. The Annual Town Election is set for Tuesday, June 11, 2024, at the Longmeadow Community House. The voter registration deadline is June 3, 2024.

    • Longmeadow Historic District (Town Green) If you had to picture a scene to epitomize a well-to-do New England town, it might look a lot like Longmeadow’s distinguished Town Green.
    • Forest Park. Longmeadow shares a boundary with this sprawling Victorian park, landscaped in the 1880s on high ground overlooking the Connecticut River.
    • Fannie Stebbins Memorial Wildlife Refuge. The sanctuary protects more than 330 acres of beautiful and diverse frontage along the bank of the Connecticut River in Longmeadow.
    • Zoo in Forest Park and Education Center. Forest Park’s top year-round attraction is a zoo that has been a fixture since 1894. Run by a non profit organization, the Zoo in Forest Park is home to more than 200 native and exotic animals, and works with wildlife rehabilitators across the United States.
  3. Mar 22, 2024 · With dogs allowed in the park, it becomes an. Rating: 8.8. Phone: +1 413-525-5400. Address: Heritage Park, East Longmeadow, MA 01028, United States. 5. Riverfront Conservation Area. Located in Longmeadow, the Riverfront Conservation Area is a must-visit destination for both locals and tourists alike. This beautiful natural area offers a range ...

  4. Longmeadow is a town in Hampden County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 15,633 at the 2000 census. Its town government consists of a Select Board with five members. It is the home of Bay Path College. Longmeadow is part of the Springfield, Massachusetts Metropolitan Statistical Area. Longmeadow was first settled in 1644, and ...

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  5. The first house was built in the meadows about 1649. Most of the landowners already had homes in Springfield. Indeed, what we today call “Longmeadow” remained part of Springfield until the early 1700’s. Residents of the meadows conducted most of their business in Springfield, where they also traveled several times a week to attend church ...

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  7. The "Long Meddowe". 1636-1716. The forces that drove thousands of English Puritans to the New World in the 1630's - the search for economic security and a godly commonwealth- were in William Pynchon's mind as he sailed up the Connecticut River in 1635. Pynchon, Treasurer of the Massachusetts Bay Company and an experienced fur trader and ...

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