Submitted by adgo1 t3_11h2l14 in massachusetts
brownstonebk t1_jaswe8u wrote
Reply to comment by RickWest495 in Learning the larger cities and towns of Massachusetts by adgo1
I'm aware. I'm an urban planner. I was merely pointing out Springfield and Hartford being part of the same metro to highlight how far south Springfield is. I believe only 25 miles or so separate the two cities. The dot may look too far south to you because the dot itself is probably much larger than the city at that scale.
RickWest495 t1_jatctae wrote
I checked maps and a see the point. But Springfield is also geographically large. And the Mass Turnpike goes through it and people think it is horizontal across the state. It’s not. It goes southwest across the state, but still appears somewhat horizontal. I think it is an optical illusion that fooled me.
singalong37 t1_jb0exaq wrote
Southwest from Boston-Sturbridge, then more or less westerly. After Westfield, northwest toward Albany.
RickWest495 t1_jb1hyi8 wrote
Yes. Optical illusion. People think is a straight East/West highway. There is a cool video on YouTube about the creation of the highway and why is was built where it is. If crosses the least number of rivers, goes around the most number of hills and saved the most number of buildings possible.
RickWest495 t1_jasxn56 wrote
I see the point. Springfield is on the Mass Turnpike, which appears to cross the state horizontally. It’s actually going southwest. And it’s geographically large. But it doesn’t border Connecticut as someone else said.
Tacoman404 t1_jaubo0n wrote
Springfield is one town from bordering Connecticut.
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