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  1. The city of Northampton / n ɔːr θ ˈ h æ m p t ə n / [6] is the county seat of Hampshire County, Massachusetts, United States. [7] As of the 2020 census, the population of Northampton (including its outer villages, Florence and Leeds) was 29,571. [8] Northampton is known as an academic, artistic, musical, and countercultural hub.

  2. Nov 26, 2019 · Things to Do in Northampton, Massachusetts: See Tripadvisor's 10,226 traveler reviews and photos of Northampton tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in August. We have reviews of the best places to see in Northampton. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

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  3. Northampton, MA 01060 Phone: 413-587-4900. Hours Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

  4. You can hike, bike, boat, bowl, swim, climb, dance, and shop all within the city limits. Explore Northampton, Massachusetts, aka Paradise City, home to Smith College, a vibrant arts and music scene, eclectic restaurants, and independent shops.

    • 99 Pleasant Street, Northampton, 01060, MA
    • Smith College
    • Smith College Botanic Garden
    • Smith College Museum of Art
    • Downtown Northampton
    • Frank Newhall Look Memorial Park
    • Norwottuck Rail Trail
    • Thornes Marketplace
    • Academy of Music Theatre
    • Farmers’ Markets
    • Calvin Coolidge Presidential Library & Museum

    A big contributor to Northampton’s progressive energy is this highly prestigious private liberal arts college, which opened in 1875. Smith College has an astonishing list of alumni that includes several Pulitzer Prize winners, among them the poet Sylvia Path. We’ll go into more detail on the main attractions here a little later, but it’s also worth...

    The Smith College campus is all the prettier for a botanical garden that was first drawn up in the 1880s. Frederick Law Olmsted, famed for designing Central Park, was involved in the early planning. Today the garden has more than 6,600 kinds of plants, a third of which grow in a magnificent set of greenhouses, dating from 1895. In terms of botany a...

    Established in 1920, the art museum at Smith College has a collection of more than 25,000 works gathered since the 1870s. One area of specialty is European art, with works by names as important as Monet, Degas, Seurat, Courbet, Cézanne and Camille-Corot. The SCMA also has rich inventories of Islamic art, African art, Asian art, decorative arts, scu...

    Condensed onto a pretty short-ish stretch of Main Street, the center of Northampton is the downtown of many people’s dreams. You’ve got fine old commercial blocks, a month’s worth of restaurants, a pulsating live music scene, art galleries, theaters, outdoor markets, scores of inviting shops, and quirky new events by the week. We’ll cover some of t...

    Much more than a simple park, Look Park is a self-contained family day out, especially in the warmer months. There’s a small admission fee for vehicles, after which you’ll have access to a roster of attractions. A favorite is the Look Park Steamer, a miniature train chugging through the park on a one-mile loop. There’s a splash pad resembling a sma...

    It’s a breeze to get around Northampton and neighboring communities on both banks of the Connecticut River without a car. A local highway for cyclists is the 11-mile Norwottuck Rail Trail, which is on the rail bed of the former Boston & Maine Railroad, and initially opened as the Central Massachusetts Railroad in 1887. Crossing the river on a bridg...

    One of downtown Northampton’s many success stories has seen a former department store become a haven for local merchants. There are more than 30 businesses in this 19th-century commercial building, some of which have a presence in Northampton for more than 50 years. Shops at Thornes Marketplace run the gamut from women’s footwear to natural body ca...

    In 1892, a year after opening, the Academy of Music Theatre became the first municipally owned theater in the country when it was deeded to the city by the local philanthropist, Edward H. R. Lyman. A host of famous names appeared here in the first few decades, including Sarah Bernhardt, Harry Houdini, Mae West and Boris Karloff. By the 1930s the Ac...

    The Pioneer Valley has long had a high reputation for its agriculture, particularly for Connecticut shade tobacco industry, which has now receded, and Hadley asparagus, still one of the most celebrated crops in the region. This heritage, combined with Northampton’s status as a progressive town with a young population, makes the city a mecca for far...

    The 30th president Calvin Coolidge (1872-1933) moved to Northampton to become a lawyer after graduating from nearby Amherst College, and returned here after his term. The Calvin Coolidge Presidential Library & Museum has the quality of being a library within a library, as it is located at the public Forbes Library, near the Smith College campus. Th...

  5. Aug 8, 2024 · Northampton, city, seat (1662) of Hampshire county, west-central Massachusetts, U.S. It lies along the Connecticut River, 17 miles (27 km) north-northwest of Springfield. The site, originally known as Nonotuck (an Algonquian word meaning “middle of the river”), was settled in 1654 and named for.

  6. Jan 25, 2022 · With a college-town atmosphere, a booming cultural scene, a growing bicycle network, and a prime location on the Connecticut River, Northampton is well worth the drive for those seeking a great getaway. Here are some of our favorite places to eat, stay, and play in this hip Western Massachusetts city.

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