The HHS Marching Band is shown practicing on Mackenzie Stadium's baseball diamond during the 1970s. This part of the stadium had been used for baseball, football, track and field, ice skating (beyond the track in this image), and city-sponsored events. A more recent aerial view is also shown after the removal of the track.
Recounting historical photos, news articles, people, events, and places of interest that shaped Holyoke, Massachusetts, and its residents from the 19th to the 21st centuries.
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Mid Town Restaurant (Restaurant Week)
In December 1955, Frank Del Monte sold his restaurant at 596 Dwight Street to Holyoke resident Julia Adelson. The buyer had 30 years of expe...
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One would not suspect that during the Great Depression, someone would leave a secure job and risk starting a business. However, this is the ...
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Morris and Etta (Berger) Lesser emigrated to this country from Poland in 1907. They settled in Fall River, Massachusetts before moving to Ho...
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The Matter Hatter Boutique was one of several retail clothing shops in the area that emerged in the late 1960s and 1970s. Fashion trends we...


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