Court Square Park
Court Square Park Map
About Court Square Park in Springfield
Court Square is a historic central plaza and park located in the heart of downtown Springfield, Massachusetts. Established in 1812, it has long served as the religious and governmental center of the city. The square is bounded by several significant buildings, including the Springfield Municipal Group, the MassMutual Center, and MGM Springfield.
The park features a green space that provides a welcome respite from the urban surroundings. At its center stands the Old First Church, the oldest continuing place of worship in Western Massachusetts, dating back to 1819. The church's distinctive architecture, designed by Isaac Damon, includes a rooster weathervane crafted in London in 1750.
Court Square is not just a place of historical significance but also a focal point for community gatherings and events. Its central location makes it easily accessible to residents and visitors alike, serving as a connection point between various downtown attractions and businesses.
In recent years, Court Square has been part of broader urban renewal efforts in Springfield. The adjacent Court Square Urban Renewal Plan has been instrumental in supporting public and private initiatives to revitalize the area, including the development of new residential and commercial spaces that complement the square's historic character.