Historical Tours of Greater Holyoke

Historical Tours of Greater Holyoke

Historical Tours of Greater Holyoke gives tours of canals, churches, cemeteries, parks, reservoirs, and streets in and around Holyoke. Numerous free public tours are on my web site. Paid private group and organization tours are also possible.
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By public schedule or by arrangement
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Holyoke Preservation Trust

Holyoke Preservation Trust

The Holyoke Preservation Trust is a non-profit organization that works to preserve Holyoke's historic architectural heritage, culture and history for present and future generations. We aim to educate, inspire and encourage historic preservation throughout the city by offering activities, programs and technical assistance.
Mackenzie Field

Mackenzie Field

This was Holyoke’s first enclosed stadium and has hosted numerous sports teams/events including the AAA Holyoke Millers of the 1970s and early ’80s. Today the stadium contains a 90' diamond, stadium seating for 3,000, dugouts, and is the home to NECBL (New England Collegiate Baseball League) team the Holyoke Sox.
MIFA Victory Theatre

MIFA Victory Theatre

Doors Open Registration and hours on Holyoke Chamber website. MIFA’s mission is to present the finest examples of contemporary practice in the performing, visual and literary arts for the purposes of educating, entertaining and enriching lives. MIFA serves the economic revitalization of Holyoke through the preservation and reopening of the historic landmark Victory Theatre.
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10:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m
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Mill 1 at Open Square

Mill 1 at Open Square

Located in one of Holyoke's oldest mill buildings, Mill 1 features its original architectural elements including sandblasted brick, exposed original high-ceiling pine beams, refinished gleaming maple floors, a stunning custom bar and modern amenities, creating a uniquely beautiful, historic, rustic backdrop for any occasion.