Springfield Preservation Trust
Trust Mission
The mission of the Springfield Preservation Trust is to preserve and protect properties in Springfield, Massachusetts which have architectural, historic, educational, or general cultural significance for public edification and enjoyment.
Trust History
In 1972 a group of concerned Springfield residents created the Springfield Preservation Trust as a reaction to the destruction of historic buildings. the Springfield Preservation Trust purchased key properties to preserve and encouraged others to do the same. In time the situation stabilized and the Springfield Preservation Trust was able to shift its focus to helping residents learn about preserving and maintaining their historic properties. In more recent years the Springfield Preservation Trust has been known for its annual tour of homes and gardens. As the only non-profit/non-government advocate group for historic preservation in Springfield, the Springfield Preservation Trust will continue to be the voice of preservation into the future.
Springfield Armory: Hill Shops Walking Tour
Sat, May 9 • 10:30 AM
Springfield Armory National Historic Site
Free
Underground Railroad: Springfield’s Contributions to Emancipation (Tour)
Sat, Jun 13 • 10:30 AM
Tower Square
From $7.18
Springfield College: An Architectural Tour of Spirit, Mind, and Body
Sat, Jul 11 • 10:30 AM
Springfield College
From $7.18
Water Shops at the Springfield Armory (A Historical Architecture Tour)
Sat, Aug 8 • 10:30 AM
Springfield Armory National Historic Site
Free
English Arts & Crafts Style in Forest Park Heights (A Historic Tour)
Sat, Oct 10 • 10:30 AM
Fort Pleasant Avenue & Riverview Terrace
From $7.18