Located in the North Center School (c.1810). -- Storrowton Village Museum, an educational arm of Eastern States Exposition and located on its grounds in West Springfield, Massachusetts. It presents hands-on school programs and guided tours of its historic buildings throughout the year as well as seasonal 19th century-themed events. It is the site of Storrowton Tavern/Carriage House and Storrowton Village Museum Gift Shop and is a picturesque, popular site for weddings held in its Meetinghouse and Gazebo. Created by Helen Osborne Sorrow starting in 1927 with the purchase of a farmstead for $200 and moving it from West Brookfield, Massachusetts. After that, additional antique buildings were purchased, dismantled, and reconstructed here to create Storrowton Village.— storrowtonvillage.com
Storrowton Village Museum, an educational arm of Eastern States Exposition and located on its grounds in West Springfield, Massachusetts. It presents hands-on school programs and guided tours of its historic buildings throughout the year as well as seasonal 19th century-themed events. It is the site of Storrowton Tavern/Carriage House and Storrowton Village Museum Gift Shop and is a picturesque, popular site for weddings held in its Meetinghouse and Gazebo. Created by Helen Osborne Sorrow starting in 1927 with the purchase of a farmstead for $200 and moving it from West Brookfield, Massachusetts. After that, additional antique buildings were purchased, dismantled, and reconstructed here to create Storrowton Village.— storrowtonvillage.com
The Connecticut River is the longest river in the New England region of the United States, flowing roughly southward for 406 miles through four states. It rises at the U.S. border with Quebec, Canada, and discharges at Long Island Sound. The Connecticut River Valley is home to some of the northeastern United States' most productive farmland, as well as a metropolitan region of approximately two million people surrounding Springfield, Massachusetts and Hartford, Connecticut. Sugarloaf Mountain or Mount Sugarloaf, is a butte-like mountain located in South Deerfield, Massachusetts, with two summits, North Sugarloaf Mountain 791 and its more popular knee, South Sugarloaf Mountain 652 ft. Its cliffs, made of arkose sandstone, are a very prominent landscape feature visible for miles. Despite low elevations relative to the Berkshire Mountains to the west, dramatic cliff faces and a rise of 500 feet to 600 feet from the nearby Connecticut River make the mountain a popular tourist and hiking destination. Sugarloaf Mountain is the southern terminus of the Pocumtuck Range.—Wikipedia