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Mar 16, 2017

scenerySpringfield is a large city with a plethora of interesting activities and attractions to keep both locals and tourists alike busy. Hoop City— as Springfield is also known — is also the original home of basketball, one of the world’s most popular sports. Whether you actually only have a day to visit Springfield, Massachusetts, or you’re simply looking to inform yourself of the best attractions that this New England city has to offer, keep reading for a lowdown on the ultimate day trip in Springfield.

Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame

There is no better way to start a day trip around Springfield than paying a visit to Hoop Hall’s Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. The museum contains more than 40,000 feet of basketball history for you to learn about, and you can easily pass two or three hours there. The gorgeous building is itself worth paying a visit to for its distinctive basketball-shaped design that invokes the spirit of the game upon viewing it. There are even skills challenges and shooting contests to partake in, making this place one of Springfield’s premier fun-filled tourist attractions.

Forest Park

After you’ve had your fair share of basketball-themed fun, you can make your merry way over to Forest Park on Summer Avenue to take in some exquisite natural scenery. Forest Park is perfect for a casual stroll, and if you’re hungry, it is worth bringing some takeaway food and sitting down to have a picnic by the lake. The tranquility of this location and the picturesque surroundings make Forest Park one of Springfield’s most enjoyable natural attractions. Make sure you dedicate at least an hour of your time to enjoy the park; it’ll be worth every second.

Springfield Armory National Historic Site

Springfield is a great city for history buffs, and the Springfield Armory is by far the best example of the amazing historical sites to be found in the city. Now a museum, the armory was utilized by the United States Armed Forces for over 200 years as a source of precision engineered weapons and other firearms.

Weapons made at Springfield Armory were used in every way from the time of the American Revolution until the Vietnam War, so there is an incredible amount of history to explore. You can find the Springfield Armory Historic Site at One Armory Square.

Dr. Seuss National Memorial Sculpture Garden

Finish off your ultimate day trip in Springfield by visiting this sculpture garden on Edwards Street. The garden provides numerous great photo opportunities, and it makes for a relaxing way to unwind after a long day of taking in Springfield’s other important attractions. You can spend 30 to 45 minutes at this fun garden that celebrates the quirky characters created by one of America’s most famous writers and artists, who was born in the city of Springfield back in 1904.

The attractions here offer a great representation of what Springfield has to offer, and combining them into a day trip will make for an exciting and satisfying snapshot of the best attractions in The City of Firsts.

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