During my vacation, my son and I spent 1 afternoon in Springfield, MA, about 20 minutes from Hartford, CT.
We photographed downtown architecture from the top floor of a garage (we later got stuck in; but that's another story).
This building is the Worthy Building, 1571 Main St, Springfield, MA. It was originally the Worthy Hotel built in 1905 in the Renaissance architectural style. It was designed by Gardner, Pyne & Garner. On 2/24/1983, it was listed in the National Register of Historic Places. It is now used for various businesses and low income housing.
Here is a more detailed view. For a 100+ year old building, this one is in beautiful shape.
Friday, February 6, 2009
Worthy Building, Springfield, MA
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