Hampden County, Massachusetts - Cities, Towns, Subdivisions and Villages*

Cities, Towns, Subdivisions and Villages*

  • Agawam
    • Feeding Hills (a subsection of Agawam)
  • Blandford
  • Brimfield
  • Chester
  • Chicopee
    • Aldenville (a section of Chicopee)
    • Burnett Road (a section of Chicopee)
    • Chicopee Falls (a section of Chicopee, alternate name: Skipmuck)
    • Fairview (a section of Chicopee)
    • Willimansett (a section of Chicopee, alternate name: Cabotville)
  • East Longmeadow
  • Granville
  • Hampden
  • Holland
  • Holyoke
  • Longmeadow
  • Ludlow
  • Monson
    • Monson Center (a village of Monson)
  • Montgomery
  • Palmer
    • Bondsville (a village of Palmer)
    • Depot Village (a village of Palmer)
    • Thorndike (a village of Palmer)
    • Three Rivers (a village of Palmer)
  • Russell
    • Woronoco (a section of Russell)
  • Southwick
  • Springfield - the most populous city, and economic and cultural capital of Western Massachusetts
    • Bay (an historically black neighborhood in central Springfield)
    • Boston Road (a commercial district in eastern Springfield)
    • Brightwood (a largely Puerto Rican neighborhood on the Connecticut River in northwestern Springfield)
    • East Forest Park (an upper-middle-class neighborhood in south-central Springfield)
    • East Springfield (a working-class neighborhood in north-central Springfield)
    • Forest Park (a multi-faceted, historic neighborhood in southern Springfield, surrounding Frederick Law Olmsted's Forest Park)
    • Indian Orchard (a northeastern neighborhood of Springfield, which developed separately and distinctly)
    • Liberty Heights (northern neighborhood of Springfield that features three large hospitals)
    • McKnight (an historic neighborhood in central Springfield that features large black, LGBT, and student populations)
    • Memorial Square (a commercial neighborhood in the North End of Springfield)
    • Metro Center (a neighborhood on the Connecticut River that features the Club Quarter, the Downtown Business District, and numerous historical and cultural sites)
    • Old Hill (a neighborhood in central Springfield that features Springfield College)
    • Pine Point (a middle-class neighborhood near the geographical center of Springfield that features MassMutual)
    • Six Corners and Maple High (a multi-faceted, historic neighborhood in western Springfield)
    • Sixteen Acres (Springfield's most suburban neighborhood, developed recently)
    • South End (neighborhood directly south of Metro Center in Springfield, featuring the Basketball Hall of Fame)
    • Upper Hill (a neighborhood in central Springfield)
  • Tolland
  • Wales
  • West Springfield
    • Merrick, West Springfield
  • Westfield
  • Wilbraham

* Villages are census division, but have no separate corporate existence from the towns they are in.

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