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I just noticed that Google News has a local section. Pretty cool but it's not showing any news from Springfield. Today it's showing stories from Lincoln, Decatur and Pittsfield.
Symphony Hall and the adjoining Campanile bell tower are adjacent to Court Square in downtown Springfield, MA.
See large on black 'Springfield Symphony Hall' On Black
the customer area in the old section of the Springfield Post Office has been opened to the public. What a wonderful room.... Remember when public buildings were officious, serious and imposing? This is it! Even the edging at the ceiling was beautiful.
Terrazzo entrance to the Illinois Building, 607 East Adams Street, Springfield, Illinois. CIPS stands for "Central Illinois Public Service", a local energy utility. Built in 1927-1931, this Art Deco building was designed by Law, Law, and Potter to serve as the home of the Central Illinois Public Service Company. The 15-story building was then the largest commercial office building in Illinois outside of Chicago, and stands 201 feet tall. The building features a limestone-clad exterior with decorative green spandrel panels between most windows on the upper floors, decorative carved sculptural reliefs, a setback upper section of the tower, multiple first floor retail shopfronts, and a main entrance on Adams Street with a decorative Art Deco transom, pendant-style light fixtures, and green marble serpentinite cladding above the doorway. The building is a contributing structure in the Central Springfield Historic District, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. The building today houses multiple office and retail tenants.
Springfield Rugby Football Club vs Sunday Morning Rugby Football Club on March 16, 2019 at the Springfield Pitch. Springfield wins 29-24!
This in the weapon most of the Civil War soldiers carried. The Springfield Model 1861 was a Minié-type rifled musket shoulder arm used by the United States Army and Marine Corps during the American Civil War. Commonly referred to as the "Springfield" (after its original place of production, Springfield, Massachusetts),[1] it was the most widely used U.S. Army weapon during the Civil War, favored for its range, accuracy, and reliability.
EDC getting some light wear. Light is a JetBeam PC20
5DmkIII
17-40mm @ 40
Einstein 640 in large octabox overhead 3ft from subject. angled slightly. Sync cable to fire.
Governor Charlie Baker and Lt. Governor Karyn Polito join Springfield Mayor Domenic Sarno and other state and local officials to celebrate the redevelopment of Springfield’s Civic Center Garage on Aug. 20, 2022. [Joshua Qualls/Governor’s Press Office]
Springfield Rugby Football Club vs Sunday Morning Rugby Football Club on March 16, 2019 at the Springfield Pitch. Springfield wins 29-24!
Captioned: "Maple Street Looking North" showing a nice residential area with trolley tracks running down Maple. A towered Queen Anne, older Italianate style, and Gambrel roofed Colonial style houses are visible on the right side.
One of many views of the waterway leading to lake Springfield from the nature center in Springfield....
Springfield Nature Center
Springfeild Missouri
Green County
Springfield Mills, built in 1854 replacing earlier mill, 1763. Along the Wissahickon Creek, Flourtown, PA. Undergoing restoration.
1949 Ford T Bird! 49 Ford front and rear ends on a contemporary T Bird body. Similar to a Studemino farm1.static.flickr.com/27/50855728_34190bc874_o.jpg
The Belmont Ave, Springfield MA location #323?
This was a "Waldbaum's Foodmart"
It was never converted to a "Super Foodmart," however....
When the names were changed on all stores to "A&P Super foodmart" about a year before it's sale, the facade was changed, as it still had the then way outdated look of the Elmwood store, but no store remodel.
Now a "Food 1 Supermarket," the second occupant since the sale.