22:1122:11, 29 December 2011diffhist+216
Worcester County, Massachusetts
Worcester is no longer an official MSA. The Worcester MSA was folded into the Boston MSA (2000.) The only two MSA in Massachusetts are Greater Boston and Greater Springfield (the latter of which may be combined with Greater Hartford.)
23:2123:21, 27 December 2011diffhist+18
Massachusetts
→Religion: The ShaoLin Meditation Temple is located on State Street in Springfield -- the venerable Thich Nguyen Dung is the Abbot, It is one of New England's' largest centers of Buddhist study.
22:5522:55, 27 December 2011diffhist+11
Springfield, Massachusetts
→History: William Pynchon commissioned Cable and Woodcock's scouting mission in 1635 -- he did not accompany them. He and the original 12 families travelled to "Agawam Plantation" the following spring across the Bay Path.
00:3500:35, 3 December 2011diffhist+147
Springfield, Massachusetts
Why has the demonym "Springfielder" been removed from this article? That is the demonym is referred to in today's Springfield Republican as in historical texts.
22:1122:11, 29 December 2011diffhist+216
Worcester County, Massachusetts
Worcester is no longer an official MSA. The Worcester MSA was folded into the Boston MSA (2000.) The only two MSA in Massachusetts are Greater Boston and Greater Springfield (the latter of which may be combined with Greater Hartford.)
23:2123:21, 27 December 2011diffhist+18
Massachusetts
→Religion: The ShaoLin Meditation Temple is located on State Street in Springfield -- the venerable Thich Nguyen Dung is the Abbot, It is one of New England's' largest centers of Buddhist study.
22:5522:55, 27 December 2011diffhist+11
Springfield, Massachusetts
→History: William Pynchon commissioned Cable and Woodcock's scouting mission in 1635 -- he did not accompany them. He and the original 12 families travelled to "Agawam Plantation" the following spring across the Bay Path.
00:3500:35, 3 December 2011diffhist+147
Springfield, Massachusetts
Why has the demonym "Springfielder" been removed from this article? That is the demonym is referred to in today's Springfield Republican as in historical texts.