Northampton, Northampton City, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, United States
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- Northampton
- Unincorporated Village
- Located in Berkshire Hills, 15 mi NW of Springfield (US-T121).
- Settled in 1654, incorporated as a town in 1656, and as a city in 1883. Probably named for the English town of Northampton from which some of the earlier settlers came. It was also the most northerly settlement on the Connecticut River at the time. Before 1656, it was Common land called Nonotuck (MA-T1/p34).
- 42.325089642° 19' 30.3"N-72.641201372° 38' 28.3"W
- Bay State 1.2 mi. W
- Northampton City 1.7 mi. W
- Florence 1.7 mi. NW
- Easthampton City 4.2 mi. S
- Holyoke City (Hampden County) 7.5 mi. S
- Chicopee City (Hampden County) 11.3 mi. S
- Bridge Street 0.7 mi. E
- Saint Marys 1.1 mi. NW
- Park Street 1.8 mi. W
- Hebrew 1.8 mi. N
- B’nai Israel 1.9 mi. N
- Peter and Paul Russian Orthodox 2.1 mi. NW
- Spring Grove 2.3 mi. NW
- Holy Trinity 2.3 mi. N
- Old Hadley 2.4 mi. NE
- East Street (Easthampton City) 3.7 mi. S
- Saint Brigids (Easthampton City) 3.8 mi. S
- Saint Marys 3.9 mi. NW
- 29,665
- 76 m
- 863378510
- Updated Apr 19, 2020