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==Activities and amenities==
==Activities and amenities==
A visitors center has exhibits about paper manufacturing and Holyoke's industrial and cultural past. The landscaped grounds offer picnicking and views of the city's canals and mill buildings. The [[Holyoke Merry-Go-Round]], the [[Children's Museum at Holyoke]], and the [[Volleyball Hall of Fame]] are also located in the park.<ref name=dcr/>
A visitors center has exhibits about paper manufacturing and Holyoke's industrial and cultural past. The landscaped grounds offer picnicking and views of the city's canals and mill buildings. The [[Holyoke Merry-Go-Round]] ([[Philadelphia Toboggan Company|PTC]] #80), the [[Children's Museum at Holyoke]], and the [[Volleyball Hall of Fame]] are also located in the park.<ref name=dcr/>


==References==
==References==

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Holyoke Heritage State Park is history-oriented state park located in the city of Holyoke, Massachusetts.[1] The park opened in 1986[2] on the site of the William Skinner Silk Mill which was lost to fire in 1980.[3] The park is managed by the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation.

Activities and amenities

A visitors center has exhibits about paper manufacturing and Holyoke's industrial and cultural past. The landscaped grounds offer picnicking and views of the city's canals and mill buildings. The Holyoke Merry-Go-Round (PTC #80), the Children's Museum at Holyoke, and the Volleyball Hall of Fame are also located in the park.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b "Holyoke Heritage State Park". MassParks. Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs. Retrieved August 20, 2013.
  2. ^ "Annual Report: Fiscal Year 1986". Massachusetts Department of Environmental Management. Retrieved March 2, 2017.
  3. ^ "William Skinner Silk Mill". Digital Commonwealth. Retrieved March 2, 2017.
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