*** No USDA eligible properties were found in Springfield ***
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, Massachusetts in Hampden County

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Birthplace to Basketball
Hoop City
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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Springfield.

Please try searching another, possibly more rural and populated region. Other cities in Hampden county include:

Agawam,   Agawam Town,   Amostown,   Ashleyville,   Baptist Village,   Blanchardville,   Blandford,   Brimfield,   Butlerville,   Camp Berkshire,   Camp Spruce Hill,   Camp Woronoak,   Cayenne,   Chester,   Chester Center,   Chicopee,   Colton Hollow,   Congamond,   Crescent Mills,   Dayville,   Dingley Dell,   Duckville,   East Brimfield,   East Farms,   East Forest Park,   East Longmeadow,   East Wilbraham,   Feeding Hills,   Fentonville,   Fiberloid,   Granville,   Granville Center,   Hampden,   Holland,   Holyoke,   Ingleside,   Liberty Heights,   Little Rest,   Littleville,   Longmeadow,   Ludlow,   Ludlow Center,   Ludlow City,   McKnight and Bay,   Merrick,   Mittineague,   Monson,   Monson Center,   Montgomery,   Mountain Park,   North Agawam,   North Blandford,   North Chester,   North End,   North Monson,   North Wilbraham,   Old Hill,   Palmer,   Palmer Town,   Red Bridge,   Russell,   Skyland,   South End,   South Factory Village,   South Monson,   South Quarter,   Southwick,   Springfield Boys Camp,   Springfield Girls Camp,   Tatham,   Tenneyville,   The X,   Thorndike,   Three Rivers,   Tolland,   Tolland Center,   Upper Hill,   Vining Hill,   Wales,   West Agawam,   West Brimfield,   West Farms,   West Granville,   West Springfield,   West Springfield Town,   Westfield,   Whipples,   Wilbraham,   Woronoco,   Woronoco Heights,  

 

Or have a look at other Massachusetts counties including:

Barnstable,   Berkshire,   Bristol,   Dukes,   Essex,   Franklin,   Hampshire,   Middlesex,   Nantucket,   Norfolk,   Plymouth,   Suffolk,   Worcester,  

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

One fun and verifiable fact about an historical event that took place around the city of Springfield, Massachusetts is that the first basketball game was played at Springfield College on December 21, 1891. Dr. James Naismith, a Canadian physical education instructor, invented the game as a way to keep his students active during the winter months. The game was played with a soccer ball and two peach baskets on opposite ends of the gymnasium. Today, basketball is one of the most popular sports in the world, and Springfield is known as the "Birthplace of Basketball."