
Belchertown Town Common

War Memorial Flagpole
Vietnam War Memorial
Belchertown Civil War – Revolutionary War Monument (Soldiers’ Monument)
GAR Cannon

Second Baptist Church of Holyoke had a prior location down on Main Street LINK (see there stop 4). This was near the juncture with Canal and Race.








National Historic Landmarks in Massachusetts
| landmark | LINK | community | |
| Edward Bellamy House | LINK | Chicopee | |
| Springfield Armory | LINK | Springfield | |
| Historic Deerfield | LINK | Deerfield | |
| William Cullen Bryant Homestead | LINK | Cummington | |
| Emily Dickinson Museum | LINK | Amherst | |
| Arrowhead | LINK | Pittsfield | |
| Crane and Company Old Stone Mill Rag Room | LINK | Dalton | |
| W.E.B. Du Bois Boyhood Homesite | LINK | ||
| Chesterwood | LINK | Stockbridge | |
| Hancock Shaker Village | LINK | ||
| Jacob’s Pillow | LINK | Becket | |
| Mission House | LINK | Stockbridge | |
| The Mount | LINK | Lenox | |
| Naumkeag | Stockbridge | ||
| Western Railroad Stone Arch Bridges and Chester Factory Village Depot | Becket | ||
| American Antiquarian Society | Worcester | ||
| First Church of Christ | Lancaster | ||
| Fruitlands | Harvard | ||
| Goddard Rocket Launching Site | Auburn | ||
| John Gough House | Boylston | ||
| Liberty Farm | Worcester | ||
| General Rufus Putnam House | Rutland |
Saint John’s Episcopal Church is at 6 South Street (at the corner of South Street and Route 116)
Saint John’s Episcopal Church Burial Grounds
The church is also a burial site with 5 people interred within the church.
Ashfield
Briar Hill
Ashfield Veterans Monument – Whitney Acres Rd 1980
Briar Hill Cemetery from 1828 is on West Rd Ashfield
Saint John’s Episcopal Church and Burials
Plain Cemetery – Baptist Corner Road 1767 – Civil War Monument – also called Center Cemetery and Ashfield Cemetery
Baptist Corner Cemetery – on March Road
Burnett Family Cemetery – on private land
Northwest Cemetery – Apple Valley Road
Burial Grounds of Springfield throughout its History
CATHOLICS
Gate of Heaven Cemetery – 421 Tinkham Road
Saint Joseph’s Polish National Cemetery
PROTESTANTS


JEWISH
FORMERLY within SPRINGFIELD
SPECIAL
Cathedral of Saint Michael the Archangel Churchyard
Forest Park (Barney Mausoleum)
Native American Burial Sites
Saint Augustine Mortuary Chapel
Burial Grounds of Springfield throughout its History
Unitarian Universalist Church Memorial Garden – 245 Porter Lake Drive
GONE
Methodist Cemetery


Saint Joseph’s Polish National Cemetery is from 1939.
External HISTORY – LINK

Cottage Street near Industrial Avenue
