Downtown Victorian

Wednesday, August 10 at 6 pm / Guided by Kevin Rose / Sponsored by Pete and Sandy Hackett / Mobility 1

At the end of the 19th century, local leaders understood that great architecture was part of their civic duty. With downtown as their canvas, architects painted a streetscape that exemplified Springfield’s past achievements and future aspirations, including Warder Library (1890), City Building and Market (1890), and Bushnell Building (1893). Tour through Springfield’s Golden Age of architecture. Meet outside the Heritage Center, 117 South Fountain Avenue.

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$12, which includes one drink at Mela Urban Bistro