Springdale, Holyoke, Massachusetts

Springdale
Top to bottom: Main Street streetscape featuring blocks by Oscar Beauchemin, Springdale Park, designed by the Olmsted Brothers
Springdale
Springdale
Springdale
Coordinates: 42°11′30″N 72°37′13″W / 42.19167°N 72.62028°W / 42.19167; -72.62028
CountryUnited States
StateMassachusetts
CityHolyoke
Wards2
Precincts2A, 2B
EstablishedOctober 1887
Founded byJohn J. Prew
Area
  Total
0.28 sq mi (0.7 km2)
Elevation
66 ft (20 m)
ZIP code
01040
Area code413
GNIS feature ID609091

Springdale is a neighborhood in Holyoke, Massachusetts located to the south of the city center, approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) from downtown, on the banks of the Connecticut River. Initially established as Day's Landing for its first settlement, the neighborhood features Springdale Park, originally known as Riverside Park, which was designed by the influential Olmsted Brothers landscape architecture firm, as well as light industry and machine shops, residential housing, and the central supply warehouse of Holyoke Public Schools. The mixed zoning neighborhood was developed as a streetcar suburb by brickmaker John J. Prew, who gave the area its name and devised the first street plans and building lots for the area in 1887 as housing for millworkers of South Holyoke. Since 1984, Springdale Park has hosted the city's annual Western Massachusetts Puerto Rican Parade, a three-day annual event in June celebrating the city's Latin culture and music.