- Ludlow, Massachusetts - Wikipedia
Located just northeast of Springfield across the Chicopee River, it is one of the city's suburbs It has a sizable and visible Portuguese and Polish community The Indigenous people along the Chicopee River, including modern-day Ludlow, were Algonquian speaking peoples
- Official Website of the Town of Ludlow, Massachusetts
Welcome to the town of Ludlow, Massachusetts Ludlow offers a perfect blend of small-town charm, rich history, and modern attractions in Hampden County, Massachusetts
- Serious crash closed portion of East Street in Ludlow | WWLP
A portion of East Street in Ludlow was closed following a serious motor vehicle accident, according to officials
- Home | Village of Ludlow
Small town values, friendly neighbors, and lending a helping hand when needed, are just a few of the core principles that makes Village of Ludlow a wonderful place to call home
- Public Access Television | Ludlow Community TV | Ludlow, MA
At LCTV, we believe in the power of community storytelling Serving Ludlow, MA, our public access television facility provides a platform for local voices, organizations, and events With cutting-edge production technology and a dedicated team, we help bring your stories to life
- Ludlow | Historic Town, Colonial Era, River Valley | Britannica
It is located on the Chicopee River, just northeast of Springfield Settled about 1751, it was known as Stony Hill until 1774, when it was renamed (probably for Ludlow, England) and incorporated, becoming set off from Springfield because of difficulties in crossing the river between the two places
- 25 Best Fun Things to Do in Ludlow MA - The Tourist Checklist
From parks to local shops, Ludlow has something for everyone It’s a great spot to enjoy a day outdoors or find unique treasures in cozy stores Today, we will look at some of the best things to do in Ludlow You’ll learn about parks where you can relax, fun activities for families, and tasty places to eat
- 15 Best Things to Do in Ludlow (MA) - The Crazy Tourist
On the north bank of the Chicopee River, Ludlow is a northeastern suburb of Springfield, incorporated in 1775 but developed at speed as a mill town after the Civil War The largest of these was the Ludlow Company, producing jute yarns, twine, and webbing, before finally closing in the 1960s
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