TripAdvisor's editorial team reviewed our attractions database and selected the best local attractions to highlight in this itinerary. Some are popular, some are off the beaten path, but all are worth a visit.
Signature attraction |
|  | Basketball Hall of Fame: Located in the town where basketball was invented, this 48,000-square-foot museum has three levels of exhibits on the history and heroes of the game and gives visitors a chance to participate in skill contests. Address: 1000 West Columbus Ave., Springfield, Massachusetts Admission fee |  |
Local legends |
|  | Dr. Seuss National Memorial Sculpture Garden: Bring the kids to this outdoor sculpture garden where the Cat in the Hat, the Grinch and other beloved Dr. Seuss characters are immortalized in bronze, life-size statues all designed by Geisel's step-daughter, sculptor Lark Grey Dimond-Cates. Address: 220 State Street, Springfield, Massachusetts Phone: 413-263-6800 Free |  |
Animal attraction |
|  | Zoo in Forest Park: This zoo, featuring over 200 exotic and domestic animals, was the inspiration for Dr. Seuss and his stories. Dedicated to wildlife education, the zoo provides educational programs for children and adults. Address: Sumner Ave., Springfield, Massachusetts Phone: 413-733-2251 Admission fee; Closed December - March |  |
For history buffs |
|  | Springfield Armory National Historic Site: This Armory, which manufactured and tested firearms for the U.S. military from 1794 to 1968, houses the country's largest collection of small weapons. While the first floor is free, there's a fee for the second floor, which displays rare weapons and the largest collection of Confederate weapons anywhere. Address: One Armory Square, Springfield, Massachusetts Phone: 413-734-8551 Free |  |
Museum highlights |
|  | George Walter Vincent Smith Art Museum: This Victorian-style museum features decorative arts and paintings that were collected by G.W.V. Smith and his wife, Belle, during the late 1800s, including the largest Chinese cloisonné collection in the western world. Address: 220 State Street, Springfield, Massachusetts Phone: 413-263-6800 Admission fee |  |
|  | Connecticut Valley Historical Museum: This combination of museum and library houses vast collections of furniture, manufactured goods and paintings plus more than 30,000 books, 40,000 photographs and 2.5 million manuscripts and documents related to New England family histories and business records dating from the 17th century. Address: 220 State St., Springfield, Massachusetts Phone: 413-263-6800 Admission fee |  |
Restaurants |
|  | Chef Wayne's Big Mamou: Diners will feel like they've stumbled into a New Orleans restaurant after sampling the Cajun specialties here. Jambalaya and alligator are menu favorites. Address: 53 Liberty Street, Springfield, Massachusetts Phone: 413-732-1011 |  |
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