South Holyoke is a neighborhood in Holyoke, Massachusetts, located approximately 0.5 miles (0.80 km) south of the city center. Today the neighborhood contains many historical brick tenements and 165 acres (67 ha) of mixed residential, commercial, and industrial zoning including many of the remaining businesses of the city's paper industry. The neighborhood is also home to the city's , the Carlos Vega and Valley Arena Parks, as well as the , one of the last remaining turnvereines in New England, and the William G. Morgan Elementary School. In 2018, South Holyoke had the highest percentage of renter-occupied housing of any Massachusetts neighborhood outside of Boston, with an average of 1.5% owner-occupied households across the neighborhood's two census block groups.
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| - South Holyoke is a neighborhood in Holyoke, Massachusetts, located approximately 0.5 miles (0.80 km) south of the city center. Today the neighborhood contains many historical brick tenements and 165 acres (67 ha) of mixed residential, commercial, and industrial zoning including many of the remaining businesses of the city's paper industry. The neighborhood is also home to the city's , the Carlos Vega and Valley Arena Parks, as well as the , one of the last remaining turnvereines in New England, and the William G. Morgan Elementary School. In 2018, South Holyoke had the highest percentage of renter-occupied housing of any Massachusetts neighborhood outside of Boston, with an average of 1.5% owner-occupied households across the neighborhood's two census block groups. (en)
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| - Top to bottom: Germania Mills in 1876, the builder of much of South Holyoke's early infracture; Main Street blocks at the corner of Cabot St, October 1941; "Battleship Block" as it appeared in 1978; Carlos Vega Park, dedicated 2012 (en)
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| - Battleship Block, Holyoke, Massachusetts 1978 .jpg (en)
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| - Commercial blocks on Main Street (en)
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| - Main Street, South Holyoke, Holyoke, Massachusetts.jpg (en)
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| - USA Holyoke#USA Massachusetts#USA (en)
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| - South Holyoke is a neighborhood in Holyoke, Massachusetts, located approximately 0.5 miles (0.80 km) south of the city center. Today the neighborhood contains many historical brick tenements and 165 acres (67 ha) of mixed residential, commercial, and industrial zoning including many of the remaining businesses of the city's paper industry. The neighborhood is also home to the city's , the Carlos Vega and Valley Arena Parks, as well as the , one of the last remaining turnvereines in New England, and the William G. Morgan Elementary School. In 2018, South Holyoke had the highest percentage of renter-occupied housing of any Massachusetts neighborhood outside of Boston, with an average of 1.5% owner-occupied households across the neighborhood's two census block groups. (en)
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