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Latin)“Caring, education and justice“| image_map = Hampshire County Massachusetts incorporated and unincorporated areas Northampton highlighted.svg| map_caption = Location of Northampton in Hampshire County, Massachusetts| pushpin_map = USA| pushpin_map_caption = Location in the United States42N39region:US-MA_type:city(30,000)|display=inline}}| subdivision_type = Country| subdivision_name = United StatesU.S. state>State| subdivision_name1 = MassachusettsList of counties in Massachusetts>CountyHampshire County, Massachusetts>Hampshire| established_title = Charter for township grantedHistory of Northampton Massachusetts from Its Settlement in 1654.{{rp>7}}| established_title2 = European settlers arrive15–16}}| established_title3 = Established as a city| established_date3 = September 5, 1883Office of the City Clerk of Northampton, Ma. Records, Volume 1: 1884-1888, City of Northampton. 1883, p. 2.Office of the Mayor of Northampton, Ma. “1883 – Chapter 250: Act to establish the city of Northampton.” 1883, pp. 537-554.Mayor–council government>Mayor-council| leader_title = MayorDemocratic party (United States)>D)| leader_title1 = Board of Selectmen| leader_name1 = | area_total_km2 = 92.59| area_land_km2 = 88.70| area_water_km2 = 3.90| elevation_m = | elevation_ft = 190| population_total = 295712020 United States census>2020| population_density_km2 = 333.40Eastern Standard Time Zone>Eastern| utc_offset = −5Eastern Standard Time Zone>Eastern| utc_offset_DST = −4| postal_code_type = ZIP Codes| postal_code = 01060–01063Area code 413>413Federal Information Processing Standard>FIPS code| blank_info = 25-46330Geographic Names Information System>GNIS feature ID| blank1_info = 0606674www.northamptonma.gov/}}| population_density_sq_mi = 863.49| unit_pref = ImperialPUBLISHER=UNITED STATES CENSUS BUREAU, May 21, 2022, | area_total_sq_mi = 35.75| area_land_sq_mi = 34.25| area_water_sq_mi = 1.50|pop_est_as_of = |pop_est_footnotes = |population_est = |population_footnotes = }}The city of Northampton {{IPAc-en|n|É”r|θ|’|h|æ|m|p|t|É™|n}}WEB, Northampton,dictionary.reference.com/browse/Northampton?s=t, Dictionary.com, November 9, 2014, is the county seat of Hampshire County, Massachusetts, United States.WEB,www.epodunk.com/cgi-bin/genInfo.php?locIndex=3069, Profile for Northampton, Massachusetts, MA, ePodunk, September 26, 2012,www.epodunk.com/cgi-bin/genInfo.php?locIndex=3069," title="web.archive.org/web/20180808202543www.epodunk.com/cgi-bin/genInfo.php?locIndex=3069,">web.archive.org/web/20180808202543www.epodunk.com/cgi-bin/genInfo.php?locIndex=3069, August 8, 2018, dead, As of the 2020 census, the population of Northampton (including its outer villages, Florence and Leeds) was 29,571.WEB,data.census.gov/cedsci/profile?g=1600000US2546330, Census - Geography Profile: Northampton city, Massachusetts, U.S. Census Bureau, September 25, 2021, Northampton is known as an academic, artistic, musical, and countercultural hub. It features a large politically liberal community along with numerous alternative health and intellectual organizations.NEWS,www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/story/2009/02/17/ST2009021701732.html, Northampton, Mass: Where Alternative Goes Main Street, The Washington Post, November 20, 2011, Andrea, Sachs, Based on U.S. Census demographics, election returns, and other criteria, the website Epodunk rates Northampton as the most politically liberal medium-size city (population 25,000–99,000) in the United States.WEB,www.epodunk.com/top10/liberal/, Most liberal places in America, ePodunk, November 20, 2011,www.epodunk.com/top10/liberal/," title="web.archive.org/web/20150105121243www.epodunk.com/top10/liberal/,">web.archive.org/web/20150105121243www.epodunk.com/top10/liberal/, January 5, 2015, dead, The city has a high proportion of residents who identify as gay and lesbianWEB,www.hrc.org/files/assets/resources/MEI-2012_rev.pdf, Human Rights Campaign 2012, March 3, 2015, September 24, 2015,www.hrc.org/files/assets/resources/MEI-2012_rev.pdf," title="web.archive.org/web/20150924044124www.hrc.org/files/assets/resources/MEI-2012_rev.pdf,">web.archive.org/web/20150924044124www.hrc.org/files/assets/resources/MEI-2012_rev.pdf, dead, BOOK,archive.org/details/gaylesbianatlas0000gate, registration, 27, northampton., The Gay & Lesbian Atlas, Gary J., Gates, Jason, Ost, January 1, 2004, The Urban Institute, the Internet Archive, 9780877667216, and a high number of same-sex householdsWEB,www.neighborhoodscout.com/ma/northampton/florence/, Florence / Bay State 01062 Northampton, MA Neighborhood Profile, and is a popular destination for the LGBT community.BOOK,archive.org/details/frommersnewengla00brok, registration, 55, gay population of northampton massachusetts., Frommer’s New England, Paul, Karr, Leslie, Brokaw, Marie, Morris, Laura M., Reckford, November 3, 2008, Wiley, Internet Archive, 9780470417416, BOOK,books.google.com/books?id=MyKoAgAAQBAJ&q=gay+population+of+northampton+massachusetts&pg=PA457, Understanding Deviance: Connecting Classical and Contemporary Perspectives, Tammy L., Anderson, January 23, 2014, Routledge, Google Books, 9781134756308, Northampton is part of the Pioneer Valley and is one of the northernmost cities in the Knowledge Corridor—a cross-state cultural and economic partnership with other Connecticut River Valley cities and towns. Northampton is part of the Springfield Metropolitan Area, one of western Massachusetts’s two separate metropolitan areas. It sits approximately {{convert|19|mi}} north of the city of Springfield.Northampton is home to Smith College, the Hotel Northampton, Northampton High School, Smith Vocational and Agricultural High School, and the Clarke Schools for Hearing and Speech.

History

(File:Northampton (Massachusetts) (NYPL b12610608-421421).jpg|thumb|Northampton (Massachusetts), New York Public Library)

Early settlement

Northampton was known as “Norwottuck”, or “Nonotuck”, meaning “the midst of the river”,WEB, languagehat at,www.languagehat.com/archives/002846.php, Norwottuck, Languagehat.com, August 19, 2007, November 20, 2011, named by its original Pocumtuc inhabitants. According to various accounts, Northampton was given its present name by John A. King (1629–1703), one of the first white settlers in Northampton, or possibly in King’s honor, since it is supposed that he came to Massachusetts from Northampton, England, his birthplace.(Allen 9, Dwight 10, Leach 124)The Pocumtuc confederacy occupied the Connecticut River Valley from what is now southern Vermont and New Hampshire into northern Connecticut. The Pocumtuc tribes were Algonquian and traditionally allied with the Mahican confederacy to the west. By 1606 an ongoing struggle between the Mahican and Iroquois confederacies led to direct attacks on the Pocumtuc by the Iroquoian Mohawk nation.WEB,www.dickshovel.com/pocu.html, Pocumtuc, Dickshovel.com, November 20, 2011, The Mahican confederacy had been defeated by 1628, limiting Pocumtuc access to trade routes to the west. The area suffered a major smallpox epidemic in the 1630s following the arrival of Dutch traders in the Hudson Valley and New England settlers in the Massachusetts Bay Colony during the previous two decades. It was in this context that the land making up the bulk of modern Northampton was sold to settlers from Springfield in 1653.{{rp|5–12}}On May 18, 1653, a petition for township was approved by the general court of Springfield.{{rp|7}} While some settlers visited the land in the fall of 1653, they waited till early spring 1654 to arrive and establish a permanent settlement.{{rp|15–16}} WEB,www.chronos-historical.org/highway/maps/map07.jpg, Map of history of political boundaries, plantation period, November 20, 2011, The situation in the region further deteriorated when the Mohawk people escalated hostilities against the Pocumtuc confederacy and other Algonquian tribes after 1655, forcing many of the plague-devastated Algonquian groups into defensive mergers. This coincided with a souring of relations between the Wampanoag and the Massachusetts Bay colonists, eventually leading to the expanded Algonquian alliance, which took part in King Philip’s War.

Partition

Northampton was part of the Equivalent Lands compromise. Historical Collections; John Warner Barber; Dorr; 1841; P. 313. Its territory was enlarged beyond the original settlement, but later portions would be carved up into separate cities, towns, and municipalities. Southampton, for example, was incorporated in 1775 and included parts of the territories of modern Montgomery (incorporated in 1780) and Easthampton.WEB,www.chronos-historical.org/highway/maps/map11.jpg, Map of history of political boundaries c1775, November 20, 2011, Westhampton was incorporated in 1778 and Easthampton in 1809.WEB,www.chronos-historical.org/highway/maps/map14.jpg, Map of history of political boundaries, Federal period, November 20, 2011, A hamlet of Northampton, called Smith’s Ferry, became separated from the rest of the city with the drawing of boundaries for Easthampton. Because the village was separated by Mount Tom, the shortest path to from the downtown to this area was a road near the Connecticut River oxbow, which was frequently subject to flooding. This led to many services such as fire and police being provided by the city of Holyoke rather than Northampton’s own municipal departments, and after a number of negotiations between the two cities, Smith’s Ferry was ceded to Holyoke in 1909 for a sum of $62,000.WEB,www.chronos-historical.org/highway/07.html, US-5: A Highway to History, Chronos-historical.org, November 20, 2011, ACT, An act to establish the boundary line between the cities of Northampton and Holyoke, Massachusetts General Law, Ch. 480, June 9, 1909, 498-502,archives.lib.state.ma.us/actsResolves/1909/1909acts0480.pdf,archives.lib.state.ma.us/actsResolves/1909/1909acts0480.pdf," title="web.archive.org/web/20160630205430archives.lib.state.ma.us/actsResolves/1909/1909acts0480.pdf,">web.archive.org/web/20160630205430archives.lib.state.ma.us/actsResolves/1909/1909acts0480.pdf, 30 June 2016, June 30, 2016,

The Great Awakening

Congregational preacher, theologian and philosopher Jonathan Edwards was a leading figure in a 1734 Christian revival in Northampton. In the winter of 1734 and the following spring it reached such intensity that it threatened the town’s businesses. In the spring of 1735 the movement began to subside and a reaction set in. But the relapse was brief, and the Northampton revival, which had spread through the Connecticut River Valley and whose fame had reached England and Scotland, was followed in 1739–1740 by the Great Awakening, under the leadership of Edwards.{{Citation needed|date=May 2011}}For this achievement, Edwards is considered one of the founders of evangelical Christianity.see Kidd, Thomas, The Great Awakening: The Roots of Evangelical Christianity in Colonial America.File:Cole Thomas The Oxbow (The Connecticut River near Northampton 1836).jpg|thumb|The Oxbow (1836) by Thomas ColeThomas ColeNorthampton hosted its own witch trials in the 1700s, although no alleged witches were executed.WEB, Ricci, Monica, Before Salem: Northampton woman accused of witchcraft,www.wwlp.com/news/digital-first/before-salem-northampton-woman-accused-of-witchcraft/, wwlp.com, October 31, 2019, Nextar Broadcasting, Inc., 29 June 2020,

After the Revolution

Members of the Northampton community were present at the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia.Historic Northampton: Caleb Strong {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080205092638www.historic-northampton.org/Articles/213/543/7/951498887/ |date=February 5, 2008 }}On August 29, 1786, Daniel Shays and a group of Revolutionary War veterans (who called themselves Shaysites) stopped the civil court from sitting in Northampton, in an uprising known as Shays’ Rebellion.Historic Northampton: Shays’ Rebellion {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080205092410www.historic-northampton.org/Articles/213/543/0/951766360/ |date=February 5, 2008 }}In 1805 a crowd of 15,000 gathered in Northampton to watch the executions of two Irishmen convicted of murder: Dominic Daley, 34, and James Halligan, 27. The crowd, composed largely of New England White Anglo-Saxon Protestants, lit bonfires and expressed virulently anti-Irish and anti-Catholic sentiments. The trial evidence against Daley and Halligan was sparse, circumstantial, contrived, and perjurious.WEB,www.historic-northampton.org/daleyandhalligan/daleyandhalligan.html, Daley & Halligan – Historic Northampton Museum and Education Center, Historic-northampton.org, November 20, 2005, November 20, 2011, The men were hanged on June 5, 1806, on Pancake Plain. Their bodies were denied a burial; they were destroyed in the local slaughterhouse. This trial “later came to be seen as epitomizing the anti-Irish sentiment that was widespread in New England in the early 19th century.“{{cn|date=August 2022}} Daley and Halligan were exonerated of all crimes by governor Michael Dukakis in 1984. Today a simple stone landmark stands marking the site of Daley and Halligan’s executions.In 1835 Northampton was linked to the ocean by the New Haven and Northampton Canal, but the canal enterprise foundered and after about a decade was replaced by a railroad running along the same route.Copeland, Alfred M. “Our County and Its People”: A History of Hampden County, Massachusetts. Century Memorial Publishing (1902), pp. 174–75. A flood on the Mill River on May 16, 1874, obliterated almost the entire Northampton neighborhood of Leeds, killing 139 people in Leeds and areas of neighboring towns.Andrews, E. Benjamin. The United States in Our Own Time: A History from Reconstruction to Expansion. C. Scribner’s Sons (1903), pp. 183–84.

The “Paradise of America”

(File:Recto Northhampton Bank (Massachusetts) 1 dollar 1843 urn-3 HBS.Baker.AC 1141685.jpeg|alt=One dollar note with illustrations of a standing female figure, a seated female allegorical figure holding a scythe and rake; sailing vessels; steam engine, and a building|thumb|Northampton Bank one dollar note from 1843. )From 1842WEB,www.historic-northampton.org/highlights/educationindustry.html, Northampton Association of Education and Industry, December 30, 2012, until 1846 Northampton was home to a transcendentalist utopian community of abolitionists. Called the Northampton Association of Education and Industry, the community believed that the rights of all people should be “equal without distinction of sex, color or condition, sect or religion”. It supported itself by producing mulberry trees and silk. Sojourner Truth, a former slave who became a national advocate for equality and justice, lived in this community until its dissolution (and later in a house on Park Street until 1857).WEB, Gravity Switch, Inc – www.gravityswitch.com,www.northamptonma.gov/aboutNorthampton/History_of_Northampton/, City of Northampton: History of Northampton, Northamptonma.gov, November 20, 2011, dead,www.northamptonma.gov/aboutNorthampton/History%5Fof%5FNorthampton/," title="web.archive.org/web/20111104090605www.northamptonma.gov/aboutNorthampton/History%5Fof%5FNorthampton/,">web.archive.org/web/20111104090605www.northamptonma.gov/aboutNorthampton/History%5Fof%5FNorthampton/, November 4, 2011, File:Hampshirecountycourthouse.jpg|left|thumb|Hampshire County Courthouse in Northampton, designed by architect Henry Franklin KilburnHenry Franklin KilburnIn 1851 opera singer Jenny Lind, the “Swedish Nightingale”, declared Northampton to be the “Paradise of America”, from which Northampton took its nickname “The Paradise City”.WEB,www.historic-northampton.org/events/jennylind.html, Nightingale Uncaged: Jenny Lind in Northampton, Historic Northampton, May 22, 2021, Clarke Schools for Hearing and Speech (formerly the Clarke School for the Deaf) was founded in Northampton in 1867. It was the United States’ first permanent oral school for the deaf. Alexander Graham BellWEB, Our History,www.clarkeschools.org/about/history, clarkeschools.org, Clarke Schools for Hearing and Speech, 19 July 2020, and Grace CoolidgeBOOK, Sobel, Robert, Coolidge: An American Enigma, 1998, Regnery History, 1998 (Revised 2015), 55, have served as heads of school.WEB, Traynor, Robert, The Sign of Grace,hearinghealthmatters.org/hearinginternational/2017/the-sign-of-grace/, hearinghealthmatters.org, May 30, 2017, HHTM, 19 July 2020, Smith College for women was founded in Northampton in 1871. Today Smith is the largest of the Seven Sisters colleges. Well-known Smith alumnae include Sylvia Plath, Barbara Bush, Nancy Reagan, Tammy Baldwin, Gloria Steinem, Madeleine L’Engle, and Julia Child. The first game of women’s basketball was played at Smith College in 1892.A theft of Northampton Bank robbery.6 million ($46.5 million in 2023) from the Northampton National Bank took place on January 27, 1876.WEB, The Old Bank,www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=194870, HMdb.org, THE HISTORICAL MARKER DATABASE, 7 February 2024, Northampton officially became a city on September 5, 1883, when voters accepted the city charter, “The act to establish the city of Northampton. 1883-Chapter 250,” as passed and approved.Immigrant groups that settled Northampton in large numbers included Irish, Polish, and French-Canadians. In 1890 a small number of German-Jewish families arrived in Northampton, most of them coming from New York or Boston. By 1905 there were almost 5000 foreign-born residents among the 20,000 people of the city.Glazer, Penina and Glazer, Myron, The Jews of Paradise, Collective Copies Press, Florence, MA, 2004, {{ISBN|0-9600-828-2-4}}

Decline

During the mid-20th century, Northampton experienced several decades of economic decline, bottoming in the 1970s,{{Citation needed|date=June 2013}} related to the emergence of the Rust Belt phenomenon. Though western Massachusetts lies outside of the Rust Belt geographically, the centrality of commerce and the arts to Northampton’s economy left it economically vulnerable, in particular when compounded with the decline of Springfield’s manufacturing sector, Holyoke’s paper industry, and massive plant closures in the New York Capital District.File:IMG 3811-On-the-Norwottuck-bridge.jpg|thumb|The Norwottuck Rail TrailNorwottuck Rail Trail

Cultural renaissance

Northampton has a thriving cultural center and is a popular tourist destination. The city has many eclectic restaurants and a lively arts and music scene. Three Northampton farmers markets, held weekly, sell fresh produce from local farms.Since 1982, Northampton has been host to an annual LGBT Parade and Pride event held the first Saturday in May.WEB,nohopride.org/home.html, Noho Pride Homepage, Noho Pride, May 22, 2021, Since 1995 Northampton has been home to the twice-yearly Paradise City Arts Festival,WEB,www.paradisecityarts.com, Paradise City Arts Festivals, Paradise City Fairs of Fines and Functional Art, May 22, 2021, held at the Three County Fairgrounds on Memorial Day weekend and Columbus Day weekend. The festival is a national juried showcase for contemporary craft and fine art.Since 2004, Northampton has been the site of Django in June, a week-long gypsy jazz music camp held annually on the campus of Smith College.WEB,www.djangoinjune.com, Homepage, Django in June, May 22, 2021, In recent years, downtown Northampton has seen a decline, with nearly 1 out of 5 storefronts being vacant as of September, 2022. WEB, 2022-09-26, Help on vacant storefronts: Northampton secures state designation to provide tax incentives for new businesses,www.gazettenet.com/Northampton-accepted-into-empty-storefronts-program-48185135, 2023-02-18, Daily Hampshire Gazette,

Geography

Northampton sits on the west side of the Connecticut River in the Pioneer Valley of western Massachusetts. It is located at {{coord|42|20|N|72|39|W|type:city|display=inline,title}}.WEB,www.census.gov/geographies/reference-files/time-series/geo/gazetteer-files.html, United States Census Bureau, April 23, 2011, February 12, 2011, US Gazetteer files: 2010, 2000, and 1990, According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of {{convert|92.6|km2|order=flip}}, of which {{convert|88.7|km2|order=flip}} are land and {{convert|3.9|km2|order=flip}}, or 4.22%, are water.WEB,factfinder.census.gov/bkmk/table/1.0/en/DEC/10_SF1/G001/1600000US2546330, Geographic Identifiers: 2010 Census Summary File 1 (G001): Northampton city, Massachusetts, American Factfinder, U.S. Census Bureau, August 7, 2017,archive.today/20200213113537/https://factfinder.census.gov/bkmk/table/1.0/en/DEC/10_SF1/G001/1600000US2546330, February 13, 2020, dead, A total of 21% of the city is permanently protected open space.Northampton Open Space, Recreation and MultiUse Trail Plan: 2011-2017Within Northampton’s city limits are the villages of Florence and Leeds.Northampton is bordered to the north by the towns of Hatfield and Williamsburg, to the west by Westhampton, to the east by Hadley (across the Connecticut River), and to the south by Easthampton.The art deco Calvin Coolidge Bridge connects Northampton with Hadley across the Connecticut River. The college town of Amherst is located {{convert|7|mi|0}} east of Northampton, next to Hadley. Springfield, the Connecticut River Valley’s most populous Massachusetts city, is located {{convert|19|mi}} southeast of Northampton. Boston is {{convert|104|mi}} by highway east of Northampton. New York City is {{convert|161|mi}} southwest of Northampton.The Connecticut River’s Oxbow is within Northampton’s city limits, at the northern base of Mount Nonotuck.

Climate

Northampton has a humid continental climate (Köppen Dfb), typical of western Massachusetts. Winters are cold and snowy, and summers are warm and humid. Precipitation is evenly distributed year-around, with an annual average of {{convert|46.14|in|mm|abbr=off}}.WEB,www.weather.com/weather/wxclimatology/monthly/01060, Monthly Averages for Northampton, MA, The Weather Channel, May 22, 2021,www.weather.com/weather/wxclimatology/monthly/01060," title="web.archive.org/web/20140701230339www.weather.com/weather/wxclimatology/monthly/01060,">web.archive.org/web/20140701230339www.weather.com/weather/wxclimatology/monthly/01060, July 1, 2014, {{Weather box|location = Northampton, Massachusetts (01060)|single line = Y|Jan record high F = 70|Feb record high F = 70|Mar record high F = 85|Apr record high F = 93|May record high F = 94|Jun record high F = 98|Jul record high F = 100|Aug record high F = 100|Sep record high F = 99|Oct record high F = 89|Nov record high F = 82|Dec record high F = 72|year record high F = 100|Jan high F = 33|Feb high F = 37|Mar high F = 45|Apr high F = 58|May high F = 69|Jun high F = 78|Jul high F = 82|Aug high F = 81|Sep high F = 73|Oct high F = 62|Nov high F = 49|Dec high F = 38|Jan low F = 13|Feb low F = 16|Mar low F = 24|Apr low F = 35|May low F = 45|Jun low F = 55|Jul low F = 59|Aug low F = 58|Sep low F = 49|Oct low F = 38|Nov low F = 30|Dec low F = 20|Jan record low F = -30|Feb record low F = -27|Mar record low F = -17|Apr record low F = 11|May record low F = 24|Jun record low F = 32|Jul record low F = 40|Aug record low F = 32|Sep record low F = 25|Oct record low F = 12|Nov record low F = -4|Dec record low F = -20|year record low F = -30|precipitation colour = green|Jan precipitation inch = 3.34|Feb precipitation inch = 3.23|Mar precipitation inch = 3.57|Apr precipitation inch = 3.87|May precipitation inch = 4.14|Jun precipitation inch = 4.10|Jul precipitation inch = 4.03|Aug precipitation inch = 3.76|Sep precipitation inch = 4.19|Oct precipitation inch = 4.64|Nov precipitation inch = 3.83|Dec precipitation inch = 3.44|year precipitation inch=|source 1 = Weather.com |date=August 2013}}

Demographics

{{Historical populations|type= USA162821902631285436133750527867881016012172149901864319431219512438124794290633005829664292862928928978285492957129327U.S. Decennial CensusHTTPS://WWW.CENSUS.GOV/PROGRAMS-SURVEYS/DECENNIAL-CENSUS.HTML>TITLE=CENSUS OF POPULATION AND HOUSINGACCESS-DATE=JUNE 4, 2015, }}AT=SECTION 6, PAGES 21-7 THROUGH 21-09, MASSACHUSETTS TABLE 4. POPULATION OF URBAN PLACES OF 10,000 OR MORE FROM EARLIEST CENSUS TO 1920ACCESS-DATE=JULY 12, 2011URL=HTTP://WWW2.CENSUS.GOV/PROD2/DECENNIAL/DOCUMENTS/23761117V1CH06.PDF, HTTPS://WWW.CENSUS.GOV/PROGRAMS-SURVEYS/POPEST/DATA/TABLES.2016.HTML>TITLE=POPULATION AND HOUSING UNIT ESTIMATESUNITED STATES CENSUS BUREAU > ACCESS-DATE=NOVEMBER 10, 2023,www.census.gov/data/tables/time-series/demo/popest/2020s-total-cities-and-towns.html, }}As of the censusWEB,www.census.gov, United States Census Bureau, July 31, 2014, U.S. Census website, of 2010, there were 28,549 people, 12,000 households, and 5,895 families residing in the city. Northampton has the most lesbian couples per capita of any city in the US.WEB,www.city-data.com/top2/c15.html, City Data, City Data, November 20, 2011, The population density was {{convert|833.7|PD/sqmi|PD/km2|sp=us|adj=off}}. There were 12,728 housing units (12,000 occupied) at an average density of {{convert|360.0|/sqmi|/km2|sp=us|adj=off}}. The racial makeup of the city was 87.7% White, 2.7% African American, 0.3% Native American, 4.1% Asian, 0.1% Pacific Islander, 2.4% from other races, and 2.7% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 6.8% of the population.There were 12,000 households, out of which 21.5% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 34.6% were characterized as “husband-wife” married couples living together, 11.3% had a female householder with no husband present, and 50.9% were non-families. Of all households 37.2% were made up of individuals, and 10.2% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.12 and the average family size was 2.81.In the city, the population was spread out, with 20.7% age 19 and under, 9.8% from 20 to 24, 25.7% from 25 to 44, 30.2% from 45 to 64, and 13.5% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 40 years. For every 100 females, there were 75.8 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 71.9 males.The median income for a household in the city was $56,999, and the median income for a family was $80,179. Males had a median income of $40,470 versus $32,003 for females. The per capita income for the city was $33,440. About 7.8% of families and 13.5% of the population were below the poverty line, including 15.1% of those under age 18 and 7.2% of those age 65 or over.WEB,factfinder.census.gov/faces/tableservices/jsf/pages/productview.xhtml?pid=ACS_12_5YR_DP03,factfinder.census.gov/faces/tableservices/jsf/pages/productview.xhtml?pid=ACS_12_5YR_DP03," title="archive.today/20200212213801factfinder.census.gov/faces/tableservices/jsf/pages/productview.xhtml?pid=ACS_12_5YR_DP03,">archive.today/20200212213801factfinder.census.gov/faces/tableservices/jsf/pages/productview.xhtml?pid=ACS_12_5YR_DP03, dead, 2020-02-12, American FactFinder – Results, U.S. Census, Bureau, Northampton’s public schools include four elementary schools (kindergarten through 5th grade), one middle school (6th to 8th grade), one high school (9th to 12th grade), and one vocational-agricultural high school (9th to 12th grade). There are several private schools in Northampton and a number of charter schools in surrounding towns.According to the website ePodunk’s Gay Index, which is based on figures from the 2000 US Census, Northampton has a score of 535, vs. a national average score of 100 (i.e., Northampton’s population includes 5.35 times the national average of same-sex unmarried households).WEB,www.epodunk.com/cgi-bin/gayInfo.php?locIndex=3069, Northampton, MA (Hampshire County) – city gay Index, ePodunk, November 20, 2011,www.epodunk.com/cgi-bin/gayInfo.php?locIndex=3069," title="web.archive.org/web/20141104025846www.epodunk.com/cgi-bin/gayInfo.php?locIndex=3069,">web.archive.org/web/20141104025846www.epodunk.com/cgi-bin/gayInfo.php?locIndex=3069, November 4, 2014, dead, According to the Human Rights Campaign, Northampton scored a 100 out of 100 on its Municipality Equality Index.WEB,hrc-prod-requests.s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/MEI-2023-Assets/MEI-2023-Northampton-Massachusetts.pdf,

Government

Gina-Louise Sciarra is the mayor of Northampton.WEB,www.northamptonma.gov/720/Mayors-Office, Mayor’s Office, Northamptonma.gov, January 21, 2022, Previous mayors have included future President of the United States Calvin Coolidge (1910–1911) and James “Big Jim” Cahillane, who served from 1954 to 1960. Well-known Judge Sean M. Dunphy was the youngest elected mayor in its history, at age 28.The city also has a nine-member city council, composed of seven ward representatives and two at-large members. Councilors are elected to two-year terms and the council meets twice monthly for 10 months out of the year. The three other elected city-wide bodies are the School Committee, the Trustees of Smith Vocational and Agricultural High School and the Trustees of Forbes Library.WEB,www.northamptonma.gov/755/Elections, Elections Information, Northamptonma.gov, January 21, 2022, Northampton is represented in the 1st Hampshire District of the Massachusetts House of Representatives by Democrat Lindsay Sabadosa,WEB,malegislature.gov/Legislators/Profile/L_S1, Representative Lindsay N. Sabadosa, Democrat - 1st Hampshire, Mass.gov, 11 September 2023, in the Hampshire, Franklin and Worcester District of the Massachusetts Senate by Democrat Jo Comerford,WEB,malegislature.gov/Legislators/Profile/JMC0/District, Senator Joanne M. Comerford, Democrat - Hampshire, Franklin and Worcester, Mass.gov, 11 September 2023, and on the Eighth Massachusetts Governor’s Council District by Democrat Tara Jacobs.WEB,www.mass.gov/info-details/councillors, Councillors, Mass.gov, 11 September 2023, {| class=wikitable! colspan = 6 | Voter registration and party enrollment as of October 15, 2008WEB, Registration and Party Enrollment Statistics as of October 15, 2008, Massachusetts Elections Division, May 8, 2010,www.sec.state.ma.us/ele/elepdf/st_county_town_enroll_breakdown_08.pdf, ! colspan = 2 | Party! Number of voters! PercentageDemocratic Party (United States)}}Democratic Party (United States)>Democratic 10,066 49.49%Republican Party (United States)}}Republican Party (United States)>Republican 994 4.89%Independent Party (United States)}}| Unaffiliated 8,998 44.24%Libertarian Party (United States)}}Libertarian Party (United States)>Libertarian 280 1.38%! colspan = 2 | Total! style="text-align:center;“| 20,338! style="text-align:center;“| 100%

Education

Public schools

Colleges and universities

Northampton is home to Smith College, founded in 1871, A women’s college (one of the Seven Sisters), it is also one of the Five Colleges Consortium. Smith students (along with those of the associated Five Colleges) contribute to Northampton’s college town atmosphere.

Clarke Schools for Hearing and Speech

Clarke Schools for Hearing and Speech (formerly the Clarke School for the Deaf) specializes in oral education (speech and lip-reading, as opposed to signing) and holds an annual summer camp, the theme varying from summer to summer. Clarke is the oldest oral school for the deaf in the country, established in 1867 on Round Hill Road overlooking the Connecticut River Valley.

Media

The Daily Hampshire Gazette, a six-day a week morning newspaper and the oldest surviving newspaper in Massachusetts,WEB,www.newenglandhistoricalsociety.com/the-oldest-newspaper-in-each-new-england-state/, The Oldest Newspaper in Each New England State, 2018-08-18, New England Historical Society, en-US, 2019-10-20, is based in Northampton, covering Hampshire and Franklin counties.Northampton is the city of license for three commercial radio stations: WLZX-FM, WEIB, and WHMP. Northampton is also home to WXOJ-LP, a low-power community radio station owned and operated by Valley Free Radio. The station was built by more than 400 volunteers from Northampton and around the country in August 2005 at the eighth Prometheus Radio Project barnraising, in conjunction with the tenth annual Grassroots Radio Coalition conference. Valley Free Radio broadcasts music, news, public affairs, and locally produced radio content to listeners at 103.3 FM.In addition, Northampton is home to Northampton Community Television, which has existed in numerous forms since the mid-1980s but experienced a radical change in 2006 when it became an independently run nonprofit community media center.WEB,northamptonopenmedia.org/, Homepage, Northampton Open Media, May 22, 2021, After a new public unveiling in November 2007, NCTV grew to over 200 active members in less than 18 months and had already attracted statewide and national attention in the community media landscape. In 2012, 2013 and 2014 NCTV won awards for best web sites (for two different sites) in the United States for community media organizations with budgets under $300,000.WEB,www.allcommunitymedia.org/?s=northampton+award, Website Awards – Northampton, Alliance for Community Media, January 16, 2015,

Transportation

Roads

Northampton is served by four exits of Interstate 91, which passes to the east of downtown along the Connecticut River. U.S. Route 5, Massachusetts Route 9, and Massachusetts Route 10 all intersect in the city’s downtown area. Massachusetts Route 66 also is partially in Northampton.The city of Northampton faces daily traffic congestion in the downtown area and connector roads, often resulting in long delays and traffic buildup. The limitation of one bridge across the Connecticut River (the only route to the nearby college town of Amherst) and a busy main street results in unsafe driving behavior and danger to pedestrians.WEB,media.www.smithsophian.com/media/storage/paper587/news/2011/03/24/News/City-Officials.Address.Traffic.Problems.On.King.And.Main.Streets-3987530.shtml, City officials address traffic problems on King and Main Streets – News – The Sophian – Smith College, Media.www.smithsophian.com, November 20, 2011, dead,media.www.smithsophian.com/media/storage/paper587/news/2011/03/24/News/City-Officials.Address.Traffic.Problems.On.King.And.Main.Streets-3987530.shtml," title="web.archive.org/web/20110403004512media.www.smithsophian.com/media/storage/paper587/news/2011/03/24/News/City-Officials.Address.Traffic.Problems.On.King.And.Main.Streets-3987530.shtml,">web.archive.org/web/20110403004512media.www.smithsophian.com/media/storage/paper587/news/2011/03/24/News/City-Officials.Address.Traffic.Problems.On.King.And.Main.Streets-3987530.shtml, April 3, 2011, The City of Northampton is attempting to solve this long-time problem by redesigning problematic intersections and installing traffic cameras.WEB, Diane Lederman, The Republican,www.masslive.com/news/index.ssf/2011/04/umass_webcams_keep_tabs_on_traffic_amherst_hadley_northampton.html, UMass webcams keep tabs on traffic in Amherst, Hadley, Northampton, April 21, 2011, masslive.com, November 20, 2011,

Bus

The Pioneer Valley Transit Authority operates several local passenger buses that originate in Northampton, with service to local towns such as Amherst, Williamsburg, Hadley, South Hadley, and Holyoke as well as the nearby universities and colleges: Mount Holyoke College, Amherst College, University of Massachusetts Amherst, and Hampshire College. The Franklin Regional Transit Authority operates a bus to Greenfield, Massachusetts, with seven round trips per day. There is a Peter Pan Bus stop with services to Springfield, Amherst, and other locations in New England.

Rail

File:Amtrak Shuttle 463 Eng 18.JPG|left|thumb|An engine for the New Haven–Springfield ShuttleNew Haven–Springfield ShuttlePassenger rail service for Northampton and the surrounding area is provided by Amtrak’s Vermonter from a platform that is located just to the south of the Union Station building,WEB,www.amtrak.com/servlet/ContentServer?pagename=am/am2Station/Station_Page&code=NHT, Northampton, MA (NHT), Northeast Stations, Amtrak, December 29, 2014, with one northbound and one southbound trip a day. Commuter service to Springfield is also available on Amtrak’s Valley Flyer, which operates three round trips a weekday, and one on weekends. More frequent service is available from Springfield Union Station, which is about a 25-minute drive south of Northampton and houses the Peter Pan Bus terminal.Amtrak restored passenger service to this line in 2014. In 2019, Northampton became a stop on the New Haven–Springfield Shuttle in a pilot program running from New Haven, Connecticut, to Greenfield with adjacent station stops there northerly and Holyoke to the south, respectively.NEWS,www.courant.com/breaking-news/hc-massachusetts-plans-to-expand-commuter-rail-north-of-springfield-0613-story.html, Massachusetts Plans To Expand Commuter Trains North Of Springfield In 2019, Hartford Courant, Hartford, CT, Owens, David,www.courant.com/breaking-news/hc-massachusetts-plans-to-expand-commuter-rail-north-of-springfield-0613-story.html," title="web.archive.org/web/20180614195423www.courant.com/breaking-news/hc-massachusetts-plans-to-expand-commuter-rail-north-of-springfield-0613-story.html,">web.archive.org/web/20180614195423www.courant.com/breaking-news/hc-massachusetts-plans-to-expand-commuter-rail-north-of-springfield-0613-story.html, June 14, 2018, The pilot program became a permanent service in October of 2022, and it became known as the Valley Flyer.Rail freight transportation on the rail line through Northampton, which is known as the Connecticut River Line, is operated by the Pan Am Railways.

Airports

Northampton Airport is a small general aviation airport located one mile northeast of the Northampton central business district. The closest major airport is Bradley International Airport, located roughly 27 miles to the south in Windsor Locks, Connecticut, near the CT-MA state line.{{cn|date=September 2022}}

Bicycle

Northampton serves as the hub of a growing rail trail network. The north-south Manhan Rail Trail extends from the downtown into neighboring Easthampton, and as part of the Farmington Canal Trail is planned eventually to reach New Haven, Connecticut. The Norwottuck Rail Trail runs eastward from Woodmont Road through Hadley, Amherst, and into Belchertown, with planned future integration into the Central Mass Rail Trail to Boston. To the west, the Northampton Bikeway provides access to the city’s Florence and Leeds neighborhoods, including a route through historic Look Park, while downtown, the bikeway provides an alternative to the congested King and Main Streets.Northampton Open Space, Recreation, and Rail Trail Plan: 2011-2017

Points of interest

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  • First ChurchWEB,www.firstchurches.org, Home – First Churches of Northampton, MA, on Main Street was the home church of Jonathan Edwards, 18th century theologian, philosopher, and leader of the First Great Awakening.
  • The Elm Street/Round Hill Historic District runs from the commencement of Elm at State Street almost one mile westerly to Woodlawn Avenue and includes a section of Round Hill Road. A local historic district,WEB,www.northamptonma.gov/documentcenter/view/2148, City of Northampton Historic Properties Register, map, it includes a range architectural styles from 18th century colonial to contemporary, with an abundance of Queen Anne and Colonial Revival homes and other styles.
  • The Sojourner Truth Memorial at the intersection of Pine and Park Streets in Florence commemorates abolitionist, orator, and Florence resident Sojourner Truth.WEB,sojournertruthmemorial.org/about-us/memorial-statue/, Memorial Statue, Sojourner Truth Memorial, June 13, 2019,
  • The Connecticut River and The Oxbow are popular areas for boaters.
  • 21% of Northampton is protected open space; this includes the Broad Brook/Fitzgerald Lake Conservation Area, Connecticut River Greenway (Elwell and Rainbow Beach), Mill River Greenway, Mineral Hills Conservation Area, and Saw Mill Hills/Roberts Hill Conservation Area.
  • Look Park is a recreational park covering over {{convert|150|acre}}, founded in 1930. The park is free for visitors arriving by foot or bicycle, consistent with the will of Frank Newhall Look, who left the property to the city and requested that the park would always have free admission for the public. A day-use fee or annual membership fee provides for parking. Musicians such as Bob Dylan have played at the park’s amphitheater.
  • Childs Park is a serene {{convert|40|acre|adj=on}} city park near Cooley Dickinson Hospital. It features two ponds, formal gardens and rose gardens, and an Italian-style garden house.
  • The Botanic Garden of Smith College is a diverse, outdoor collection of trees, shrubs, and plants as well as a fine collection of plant conservatories for the tropics, semitropics, and desert regions. It also includes an indoor greenhouse.
  • The Mill River GreenwayWEB,millrivergreenway.org/, millrivergreenway.org, is a walking path on Smith College and adjacent land along the Mill River in the Bay State Village neighborhood of Northampton. The path is sometimes also called the Paradise Pond Trail based on a misleadingly named portion of the river near Smith College’s boathouse and pier.
  • Northampton is a rail trail hub. Currently, the Norwottuck Rail Trail extends {{convert|18|mi}} from Leeds, Florence, and the downtown sections of Northampton to Amherst and Belchertown. The Manhan Rail Trail extends {{convert|8|mi|0}} from the Norwottuck Rail Trail through Northampton and Easthampton to Southampton. Four other rail trail extensions are in the planning process.
  • The Three County FairWEB,www.3countyfair.com/, Welcome to The Three County Fair, Northampton MA, Three County, Fair, is the “longest consecutive running agricultural fair in the country”, having been established and incorporated in 1818.
  • The Calvin Theater, Iron Horse Music Hall, and Pearl Street Nightclub are among the many venues that play host to Northampton’s music scene.
  • The Academy of Music, built in 1890 by Edward H. R. Lyman, is the only municipally owned theater in the United StatesWEB,www.aomtheatre.com/about/academy-of-music-history/, History of Academy of Music, Academy of Music, May 22, 2021, and is the first to be so owned. Boris Karloff and Harry Houdini (who installed a trap door in the stage) performed there. Today it serves as a music venue, cinema, and performance space.
  • The Northampton Independent Film FestivalWEB,niff.org/, Homepage, NIFF, May 22, 2021,niff.org/," title="web.archive.org/web/20001109091200niff.org/,">web.archive.org/web/20001109091200niff.org/, November 9, 2000, (NIFF) is held each fall. Founded as the Northampton Film Festival in 1995 by Howard Polonsky and Dee DeGeiso, it has continued to grow under a variety of directors. It is now one of the largest in New England.
  • Forbes Library,WEB,www.forbeslibrary.org/, Forbes Library – Northampton’s Public Library, built in 1894, is Northampton’s public library. The second floor houses the Calvin Coolidge presidential library. Charles Ammi Cutter, an important figure in American library science, was the library’s first director, and the library is one of few in the world that use the Cutter Expansive Classification system, rather than Dewey Decimal or Library of Congress.WEB,forbeslibrary.org/research/cutter-classification/, Cutter Classification, Forbes Library, June 13, 2019,
  • Mirage Studios, creators of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise.WEB,miragelicensing.com/comics/mirage/volume01/11/11.html, True Stories, Mirage Studios, June 1987, January 31, 2012, Mirage Studios is closed.
  • As part of an annual Springfest celebration, students from the Northampton Community Music Center (NCMC)WEB,www.ncmc.net/, Homepage, Northampton Community Music Center, May 22, 2021, fill the streets with music on the third Saturday of May.
  • LGBT Pride,WEB,www.northamptonpride.org/, Lgbt Diversity, Lesbian Gay Transgender Bisexual Pride Equality – Noho Pride – Northampton, Ma, on the first Saturday of May, is an annual lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender pride march and rally, with a colorful parade down Main Street that ends with an all-day festival at a designated location in town.
  • Thornes Marketplace in downtown Northampton has many shops and eateries.
  • Northampton State Hospital was a large psychiatric hospital constructed in 1856. All of the site has been redeveloped.
  • On a small hill overlooking the city, near the site of the former Northampton State Hospital, a simple stone monument marks the spot of the hangings of Domenic Daley and James Halligan, two Irishmen wrongfully convicted of murder in 1806.
  • Pioneer Valley Roller Derby, the first co-ed flat track roller derby league, trains in the village of Florence.

Notable people

U.S. President Calvin Coolidge worked as a lawyer in Northampton and served as the city’s mayor from 1910 to 1911.Calvin Coolidge: Forefather of Our Conservatism {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130602012728www.heritage.org/research/reports/2013/02/calvin-coolidge-forefather-of-our-conservatism |date=June 2, 2013 }}. Heritage Foundation (February 20, 2013). Retrieved on 2013-08-21. He went on to be a Massachusetts state senator, lieutenant governor, and governor before becoming vice-president and president of the United States. After retiring from the U.S. presidency in 1929, Coolidge moved back to Northampton. He died in the city on January 5, 1933.

In popular culture

Films shot in Northampton include Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966),WEB,www.epodunk.com/cgi-bin/genInfo.php?locIndex=3069, ePodunk community profile Northampton, Massachusetts, US-MA, Epodunk.com, November 20, 2011,www.epodunk.com/cgi-bin/genInfo.php?locIndex=3069," title="web.archive.org/web/20180808202543www.epodunk.com/cgi-bin/genInfo.php?locIndex=3069,">web.archive.org/web/20180808202543www.epodunk.com/cgi-bin/genInfo.php?locIndex=3069, August 8, 2018, dead, Malice (1993), In Dreams (1999), The Cider House Rules (1999), Sylvia (2003),WEB,www.epodunk.com/cgi-bin/allProp.php?localID=3069&tpropID=filmLoc&sec=0, filming locations, ePodunk, November 20, 2011,www.epodunk.com/cgi-bin/allProp.php?localID=3069&tpropID=filmLoc&sec=0," title="web.archive.org/web/20150202073557www.epodunk.com/cgi-bin/allProp.php?localID=3069&tpropID=filmLoc&sec=0,">web.archive.org/web/20150202073557www.epodunk.com/cgi-bin/allProp.php?localID=3069&tpropID=filmLoc&sec=0, February 2, 2015, dead, and Edge of Darkness (2010).WEB,www.recorder.com/story.cfm?id_no=5330140, The Greenfield Recorder, Other cultural references include:

See also

References

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Further reading

  • SPEECH, An Address, Delivered at Northampton, Massachusetts on the Evening of October 29, 1854 in Commemoration of the Close of the Second Century since the Settlement of the Town, William Allen D.D., October 29, 1854, Northampton, Mass.,archive.org/details/addressdelivered02alle, June 20, 2014,
  • Kerry W. Buckley, ed. A Place Called Paradise: Culture and Community in Northampton, Massachusetts, 1654–2004. Northampton: Historic Northampton Museum and Education Center, in association with University of Massachusetts Press, 2004. ix + 523 pp. {{ISBN|978-1-55849-485-5}}. reprints 20 essays by scholars
  • BOOK, Dwight, Benjamin, 1871, History of the Descendants of Elder John Strong, of Northampton, Massachusetts,archive.org/details/historyofdescend22dwig, Albany, Joel Munsell, 978-1173841973, June 20, 2014,
  • Kidder, Tracy, Home Town. Washington Square Press, 2000. 464 pp. {{ISBN|978-0671785215}}.
  • BOOK, Manning, Alice H., February 1987, Meadow City Milestones: A Collection of Historical Sketches, The Daily Hampshire Gazette, 19117944,
  • BOOK, 1883, Northampton and Easthampton Directory, Price, Lee & Co., 23522376M,

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