By travelguylife.com
In the northeast of the city, next to Westover Air Reserve Base, this public leisure space encircles the former Chicopee Reservoir on a total of more than 560 acres.
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The community park in Chicopee is situated close to Bemis Pond, which empties into the Chicopee River a few hundred feet to the north, in a beautiful setting.
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This museum, which is a part of Elms College, features a series of galleries that describe the numerous contributions made to America by Polish immigrants and their offspring.
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Being the largest city along the Connecticut River, Springfield is located immediately south of Chicopee, putting a variety of tourist sites within walking distance.
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Chicopee was making it simpler than ever for people to enjoy the city's miles of waterfront on the Connecticut and Chicopee Rivers when we made this list.
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With its 147-foot tower still serving its original purpose, Chicopee City Hall is a wonderful landmark in the downtown area.
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On the course of a former industrial train, there is a lush trail that follows the leisurely Chicopee Canal for about 1,000 feet.
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This genuine Bavarian restaurant, a hub for Chicopee Center, is close to City Hall.
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North of Chicopee, there is a historic diner that was built in 1958 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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This 1908-built Roman Catholic church honouring Saint Stanislaus the Martyr (1030-1079) is one of the city of Chicopee's many impressive structures.
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