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Monson Center
, Massachusetts in Hampden County

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17 active listings near Monson Center
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$749,900   👍 170 Hovey Rd
$514,900   👍* 77 Carpenter Rd
$390,000   👍 23 High St
$350,000   👍 Beebe Rd Lot 169-22
$339,900   👍 18 Palmer Rd Unit 20
$259,900   👍 Rd Lot Brimfield
$249,900   👍 266 Palmer Rd
$150,000   👍 Paradise Lake Rd
$134,901   👍 Hovey Rd Lot 4D
$134,001   👍 Hovey Rd Lot 4D
$129,900   👍 Hovey Rd Lot 4E
$129,900   👍 Hovey Rd Lot 4E
$89,000   👍 268 Palmer Rd Trlr 42
$85,000   👍 Silver St
$75,000   👍 Woodhill Rd

Interested in fun facts and the history of Monson Center, MA?
Then read on!

Monson Center is a historic village that is recognized by the National Register of Historic Places for its significant contributions to colonial architecture and design. Here are some interesting facts about the village:

1. Monson Center was originally settled in 1735 and was originally called "The Center."

2. The village was once surrounded by densely wooded forests, which were gradually cleared by colonists for farming and other pursuits.

3. The Monson Center Historic District comprises over 70 historically significant buildings that date back to the early 1700s.

4. The district was officially recognized by the National Register of Historic Places in 1989.

5. The Nathan Stebbins House, a historic colonial house built in the early 1700s, is located in Monson Center and is open to the public for tours.

6. The village is known for its unique example of colonial architecture, including homes with "Jerusalem" corner posts, a design feature unique to the area.

7. Monson Center is also home to an old-fashioned general store, providing residents and visitors with a glimpse into what life was like in rural New England in the 19th century.

8. The village is surrounded by idyllic natural scenery, including rivers, forests, and picturesque farmland.

9. Visitors can take a self-guided walking tour of Monson Center to explore its historic landmarks and buildings.

10. Monson Center is a popular destination for history buffs, architecture enthusiasts, and anyone interested in exploring the rich heritage of New England.