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Springside Park (Pittsfield, Massachusetts)

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Built
  
c. 1856

Address
  
Pittsfield, MA 01201, USA

NRHP Reference #
  
08000553

Added to NRHP
  
27 June 2008

Springside Park (Pittsfield, Massachusetts)

Location
  
Pittsfield, Massachusetts

Architect
  
Joseph McArthur Vance; W. Ellingwood Allen

Architectural style
  
Late Victorian; Gothic Revival

Similar
  
Hebert Arboretum, Mass Audubon Canoe M, Berkshire Athenaeum Central Li, Wahconah Park, Ashintully Gardens

Springside Park is a recreational city park on the north side of Pittsfield, Massachusetts. At 237.5 acres (96.1 ha) it is the city's largest park. Much of the park is wooded, providing for passive recreational opportinuties such as hiking. The southwestern section of the park, nearest to North Street, is developed, with ballfields, a bath house, pond, and Springside House, an Italianate mansion whose early construction dates to c. 1856. Some of the parklands are also used for the Hebert Arboretum. Through the 1960s the City of Pittsfield operated a ski rope tow and provided ski lessons at the park. The park was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2008.

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Springside Park (Pittsfield, Massachusetts) Wikipedia