City of Holyoke, Hampden County, Massachusetts, United States
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- Holyoke City
- City of Holyoke
- Holyoke
- Incorporated City (county subdivision)
- Located 7 mi N of Springfield (US-T121).
- Settled in 1745, incorporated as a town in 1850, as a city in 1873. Named either for Elizur Holyoke who settled in Springfield, MA, in 1640 and became the son-in-law of the founder of that settlement, William Pynchon, or for Edward Holyoke, president of Harvard University (MA-T1/p24).
- 42.216758342° 13' 00.3"N-72.632868072° 37' 58.3"W
- Highlands 0.5 mi. NE
- Easthampton City (Hampshire County) 3.9 mi. NW
- Chicopee City 4.3 mi. SE
- West Springfield City 7 mi. S
- Northampton City (Hampshire County) 7.9 mi. N
- Westfield City 8.3 mi. SW
- Forestdale 0.7 mi. SE
- Saint Jerome 0.7 mi. SE
- Calvary 2 mi. S
- Forestdale Cemetery West 2.4 mi. W
- Rock Valley 2.7 mi. SW
- Saint Rose (Hampshire County) 3.1 mi. E
- Notre Dame (Hampshire County) 3.1 mi. E
- Saint Stanilaus (Easthampton City, Hampshire County) 3.2 mi. N
- Calvary 3.5 mi. S
- Brookside (Easthampton City, Hampshire County) 3.5 mi. NW
- Sons of Zion Cemeteries (Chicopee City) 3.7 mi. E
- Sholom (Chicopee City) 3.7 mi. SE
- 115 m
- Chicopee SE
- West Springfield S
- Westfield SW
- Easthampton (Hampshire County) NW
- Northampton (Hampshire County) N
- 670377450
- Updated Apr 21, 2020