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The Navistar plant off Lagonda Avenue was torn down shortly after these photos were taken.

 

Copyright Jeremiah Ilges

Springfield Rugby Football Club vs Sunday Morning Rugby Football Club on March 16, 2019 at the Springfield Pitch. Springfield wins 29-24!

"He made cashew chicken famous."

 

Obituary:

 

"Gee Yuen Leong

 

(The Captain) Gee Y. Leong died peacefully on Wednesday, Nov. 24, 2004, at St. John's Hospital after a brief illness. Gee was born Feb. 10, 1926, in Canton, China. In 1946, he married Mee Hing Loke. Gee immigrated to the United States in 1951 and Mee Hing followed in 1959. A sa noted local restaurateur, Gee was instrumental in providing patrons of Gee's East Wind with cashew chicken (Springfield style) and other specialties. Gee was an avid sportsman, and enjoyed hunting and fishing at every opportunity. Gee was preceded in death by an infant son, Chuck Pong in 1964. He is survived by his wife, Mee Hing; brothers, David and Lo; sisters, Lin Chee and Lin Heung; brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Kwong Loke and Siu Fan Kwok Loke; several nieces and nephews; a host of friends; and his two Labradors, Rip and Ying Ying. Funeral services will be Thursday, Dec. 2, 2004, at 10 a.m. in Gorman-Scharpf Brentwood Chapel with the Honorable Tom McGuire Jr. officiating. Burial will follow in Hazelwood Cemetery. No visitation is planned; however, friends may call at their convenience after noon Wednesday in the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be directed to Ducks Unlimited, c/o Chris Ball, 444 S. Campbell, Springfield, MO 65806, or the charity of the donor's choice. (The Captain) will be missed by all who knew and loved him."

 

Published 11/28/04 Springfield News-Leader

 

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Governor Charlie Baker and Lt. Governor Karyn Polito join the family and friends of the beloved late businessman Andy Yee, as well as state, local and hospital officials, to celebrate the announcement of a fundraiser for the creation of the Andy Yee Palliative Care Unit at Mercy Medical Center in Springfield on June 15, 2022. [Joshua Qualls/Governor’s Press Office]

Governor Charlie Baker and Lt. Governor Karyn Polito, joined by Massachusetts Growth Capital Corporation (MGCC) President and CEO Larry Andrews, Springfield Mayor Domenic Sarno, Rep. Carlos González, and other local officials, announce $30 million in state funding across four grant programs administered by the Massachusetts Growth Capital Corporation (MGCC) to help small businesses recover, grow and thrive after touring White Lion Brewing Company in Springfield on June 16, 2021. Among these investments, the Baker-Polito Administration announced the award of $4 million to 45 non-profit technical assistance providers to continue working with small businesses and entrepreneurs from traditionally underserved communities to grow and expand their businesses. In addition, the administration announced $14.7 million in awards to 15 organizations under MGCC’s Community Development Financial Institution and Community Development Corporatioon’s Match Grant Program, which funds both lending and mini-grant programs for small businesses. Stay informed about COVID-19 by visiting mass.gov/covid19, calling 2-1-1 or texting COVIDMA (COVIDMAESP for Spanish) to 888-777 for updates. [Joshua Qualls/Governor’s Press Office]

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The Springfield Lasers bench celebrates a point.

Governor Charlie Baker and Lt. Governor Karyn Polito join the family and friends of the beloved late businessman Andy Yee, as well as state, local and hospital officials, to celebrate the announcement of a fundraiser for the creation of the Andy Yee Palliative Care Unit at Mercy Medical Center in Springfield on June 15, 2022. [Joshua Qualls/Governor’s Press Office]

Governor Charlie Baker and Lt. Governor Karyn Polito, joined by Massachusetts Growth Capital Corporation (MGCC) President and CEO Larry Andrews, Springfield Mayor Domenic Sarno, Rep. Carlos González, and other local officials, announce $30 million in state funding across four grant programs administered by the Massachusetts Growth Capital Corporation (MGCC) to help small businesses recover, grow and thrive after touring White Lion Brewing Company in Springfield on June 16, 2021. Among these investments, the Baker-Polito Administration announced the award of $4 million to 45 non-profit technical assistance providers to continue working with small businesses and entrepreneurs from traditionally underserved communities to grow and expand their businesses. In addition, the administration announced $14.7 million in awards to 15 organizations under MGCC’s Community Development Financial Institution and Community Development Corporatioon’s Match Grant Program, which funds both lending and mini-grant programs for small businesses. Stay informed about COVID-19 by visiting mass.gov/covid19, calling 2-1-1 or texting COVIDMA (COVIDMAESP for Spanish) to 888-777 for updates. [Joshua Qualls/Governor’s Press Office]

Home of the Simpson's. Click or Clack of Car Talk (who can tell them apart) is fond of saying there is a town named Springfield in every state in the nation, well, here is the South Carolina one. Yes, that is rain pouring down. Every Post Office in this gallery was taken on the same rainy Sunday morning, but this was the only picture I had to stand under an umbrella to take. (02/15/04)

Built in 1922-1923, this Classical Revival-style building was constructed to serve as the Elks Lodge for the fraternal organization’s chapter in Springfield. The building features a red brick exterior with terra cotta trim, one-over-one windows, a sixth floor that was added to the rooftop of the original building, cast iron railings and balconies, decorative window trim on the principal facade, a terra cotta cornice with modillions, and rusticated terra cotta cladding at the base. The building today serves as a commercial office building, known as the Bucari Commerce Building.

Governor Charlie Baker and Lt. Governor Karyn Polito, joined by Massachusetts Growth Capital Corporation (MGCC) President and CEO Larry Andrews, Springfield Mayor Domenic Sarno, Rep. Carlos González, and other local officials, announce $30 million in state funding across four grant programs administered by the Massachusetts Growth Capital Corporation (MGCC) to help small businesses recover, grow and thrive after touring White Lion Brewing Company in Springfield on June 16, 2021. Among these investments, the Baker-Polito Administration announced the award of $4 million to 45 non-profit technical assistance providers to continue working with small businesses and entrepreneurs from traditionally underserved communities to grow and expand their businesses. In addition, the administration announced $14.7 million in awards to 15 organizations under MGCC’s Community Development Financial Institution and Community Development Corporatioon’s Match Grant Program, which funds both lending and mini-grant programs for small businesses. Stay informed about COVID-19 by visiting mass.gov/covid19, calling 2-1-1 or texting COVIDMA (COVIDMAESP for Spanish) to 888-777 for updates. [Joshua Qualls/Governor’s Press Office]

Springfield Metropolitan Housing Authority and an architectural firm. This looks like it was an old bank or store previously.

 

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Kelly Good, Megan Garrad, Katy McLain

windshield, open windows and sun roof photos - i love looking at Springfield thru the lens - i grew up there

and spent way too much time hanging around Baystate West

when I lived in feeding hills

Built in 1839 and expanded and renovated in the Italianate style in 1856, this house was the home of Abraham Lincoln, and his wife, Mary Todd Lincoln, along with their family, starting in 1844. The house was donated by the Lincoln family in 1887 to the State of Illinois to serve as a museum. The house was originally one-and-a-half-stories tall, and remained in its original configuration for most of the time Abraham Lincoln and Mary Todd Lincoln lived in the house during the 1840s and 1850s. The five-bay-wide house features a brick base, a side-gable wooden shingle roof with bracketed eaves, six-over-six double-hung windows with shutters and decorative trim surrounds, a broad hipped rear ell, large corner trim, a rear porch with rectilinear columns and a cast iron railing wrapping around the roof, a wooden and brick fence surrounding the yard, and a large bay in the center of the front facade of the first floor, containing the front entrance door, which is flanked by sidelights. The house is part of the Lincoln Home National Historic Site, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1971, and today is the centerpiece of the Lincoln Home National Historic Site, serving as a museum that interprets the circa 1860 appearance of the house, the year Abraham Lincoln was elected president.

Springfield Rugby Football Club vs Sunday Morning Rugby Football Club on March 16, 2019 at the Springfield Pitch. Springfield wins 29-24!

An HDR of the power plant on the south side of Springfield, Missouri by Lake Springfield.

'80s heartthrob pop musician and actor Rick Springfield brought his "Stripped Down" tour to Oklahoma City. He played solo, told stories and made a lot of dirty jokes.

 

Photos by Nathan Poppe

Oak Ridge Cemetery

Springfield, Illinois

(Springfield, MA, 01/13/22) The Hoophall Classic inside Blake Arena at Springfield College on Thursday, January 13, 2022. Photo by Christopher Evans

Springfield, Ill State Capital Rotunda

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Springfield, Illinois Candy factory, family owned for a bazillion years.

Governor Charlie Baker and Lt. Governor Karyn Polito, joined by Massachusetts Growth Capital Corporation (MGCC) President and CEO Larry Andrews, Springfield Mayor Domenic Sarno, Rep. Carlos González, and other local officials, announce $30 million in state funding across four grant programs administered by the Massachusetts Growth Capital Corporation (MGCC) to help small businesses recover, grow and thrive after touring White Lion Brewing Company in Springfield on June 16, 2021. Among these investments, the Baker-Polito Administration announced the award of $4 million to 45 non-profit technical assistance providers to continue working with small businesses and entrepreneurs from traditionally underserved communities to grow and expand their businesses. In addition, the administration announced $14.7 million in awards to 15 organizations under MGCC’s Community Development Financial Institution and Community Development Corporatioon’s Match Grant Program, which funds both lending and mini-grant programs for small businesses. Stay informed about COVID-19 by visiting mass.gov/covid19, calling 2-1-1 or texting COVIDMA (COVIDMAESP for Spanish) to 888-777 for updates. [Joshua Qualls/Governor’s Press Office]

Maddie's birthday party!

Lake Springfield, Springfield, IL

Governor Charlie Baker and Lt. Governor Karyn Polito, joined by Massachusetts Growth Capital Corporation (MGCC) President and CEO Larry Andrews, Springfield Mayor Domenic Sarno, Rep. Carlos González, and other local officials, announce $30 million in state funding across four grant programs administered by the Massachusetts Growth Capital Corporation (MGCC) to help small businesses recover, grow and thrive after touring White Lion Brewing Company in Springfield on June 16, 2021. Among these investments, the Baker-Polito Administration announced the award of $4 million to 45 non-profit technical assistance providers to continue working with small businesses and entrepreneurs from traditionally underserved communities to grow and expand their businesses. In addition, the administration announced $14.7 million in awards to 15 organizations under MGCC’s Community Development Financial Institution and Community Development Corporatioon’s Match Grant Program, which funds both lending and mini-grant programs for small businesses. Stay informed about COVID-19 by visiting mass.gov/covid19, calling 2-1-1 or texting COVIDMA (COVIDMAESP for Spanish) to 888-777 for updates. [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!

Springfield Rugby Football Club's 2016 Summer 10s tournament.

Governor Charlie Baker and Lt. Governor Karyn Polito join the family and friends of the beloved late businessman Andy Yee, as well as state, local and hospital officials, to celebrate the announcement of a fundraiser for the creation of the Andy Yee Palliative Care Unit at Mercy Medical Center in Springfield on June 15, 2022. [Joshua Qualls/Governor’s Press Office]

Springfield, MO

 

This shot was taken during our trip to Wilson Creek National Battlefield in Springfield, MO. If you are visiting this wonderful, yet tiny town you should pay a visit to this historic Civil War place.

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