Packed with New England charm, the community is also unique in that its quaint historic green, or town common, has resisted commercial pressure throughout the decades.
The Hampton County town of Longmeadow has come a long way from its roots as farmland within the limits of Springfield, Mass., to earning the designation as having one of the highest incomes per capita in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. As a result, tourists and residents are drawn to the community’s elegant historic homes clustered around its quintessentially New England Town Green. The conservation-conscious community also boasts the longest city park in New England, the 735-acre Forest Park. Residents enjoy a plethora of recreational opportunities, job opportunities, shopping and a vibrant community.
The Hampton County town of Longmeadow has come a long way from its roots as farmland within the limits of Springfield, Mass., to earning the designation as having one of the highest incomes per capita in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. As a result, tourists and residents are drawn to the community’s elegant historic homes clustered around its quintessentially New England Town Green. The conservation-conscious community also boasts the longest city park in New England, the 735-acre Forest Park. Residents enjoy a plethora of recreational opportunities, job opportunities, shopping and a vibrant community.
The Hampton County town of Longmeadow has come a long way from its roots as farmland within the limits of Springfield, Mass., to earning the designation as having one of the highest incomes per capita in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. As a result, tourists and residents are drawn to the community’s elegant historic homes clustered around its quintessentially New England Town Green. The conservation-conscious community also boasts the longest city park in New England, the 735-acre Forest Park. Residents enjoy a plethora of recreational opportunities, job opportunities, shopping and a vibrant community.