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==Points of interest== [[File:East Longmeadow Train Depot.jpg|left|thumb|East Longmeadow train depot (2021)]] A point of interest in East Longmeadow is Heritage Park. Heritage Park has a body of water (Blackman's Pond) with fish, as well as baseball fields, soccer field, playscape, and a picnicking area. Historic places in East Longmeadow include the numerous red and brown sandstone quarries that gave the town its industrial beginnings and from which the original [[Smithsonian Institution Building]] in [[Washington, D.C.|Washington]] was mined, the [[Elijah Burt House]], The Seward Pease House, The Train depot, and the First Congregational Church. <br /> Another point of interest is the area around the [[Rotaries in Massachusetts|central rotary]] called "The rotary". Here, there are small shops, including many restaurants. East Longmeadow is also home (or partial home) to a few [[golf]] [[Golf course|courses]].The Rotary itself was made famous by [[Robert Ripley]], author of ''[[Ripley's Believe It or Not!|Ripley's Believe It or Not]]'' and listed because of the seven streets feeding into it with no traffic lights. Also an integral part of East Longmeadow are the many churches, such as St. Michael's (Catholic), St. Paul's (Lutheran), St. Mark's (Episcopal),<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.stmarksma.org|title=St. Mark's Episcopal Church|website=www.stmarksma.org|access-date=2016-11-30}}</ref> First Congregational (UCC), First Baptist, Cornerstone Church, East Longmeadow United Methodist, St. Luke's (Greek Orthodox) and many more. East Longmeadow was home to [[Milton Bradley Company]] for many years, and still houses one of their largest facilities after [[Hasbro]] bought this corporation in 1984. In 2016 the [[Hasbro]] location was purchased by [[Cartamundi]].
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