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Best Things to Do in Ludlow

By travelguylife.com

East Street

Ludlow's major thoroughfare connects many of the town's most significant landmarks and locally owned businesses, beginning in the southwest near the Chicopee River.

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Ludlow Reservoir

The majority of Ludlow's residents live to the town's south, and up north, where this 370-acre body of water is located, things can get quite isolated.

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Randall’s Farm and Greenhouse

Randall's Farm and Greenhouse began in the same family for more than 60 years as a roadside fruit and egg stand.

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Lusitano Stadium

Soccer runs deep in the veins of Ludlow, a town with a sizable Portuguese population. In fact, this area is frequently referred to as the "Soccer Capital of New England."

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Exit 7 Players

This well-known community theatre company was established in 1984 and presents plays at the Chestnut Street Theater, which is housed in the lovely old auditorium of the former Ludlow High School.

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Lupa Zoo

This modest zoo, built as a labour of love by Polish immigrant Henry Lupa on 18 acres in Ludlow's more serene northern section, has an intriguing history.

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Iron Duke Brewing

This 2010-established micro brewery is accessible from the Chicopee River by entering the spectacular mill complex of Ludlow.

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Chicopee Memorial State Park

This open space includes a historic reservoir along Cooley Brook and curves around the southern edge of Westover Air Reserve Base.

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Vanished Valley Brewing Co.

There is yet another renowned craft brewery in Ludlow, so beer connoisseurs are in for a treat.

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Titanic Historical Society Museum

The Titanic Historical Society's main office is located in Springfield's Indian Orchard neighborhood, just across the Chicopee River.

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