North Monson
North Monson is a hamlet in Town of Monson, Hampden, Massachusetts. North Monson is situated nearby to the hamlet Blanchardville, as well as near Tenneyville.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest
Highlights include Monson High School and First Church of Monson.
Monson High School
School
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Monson High School is a school located in The Monson Public School school district in Monson, Massachusetts, United States. The school's construction started in 2000 and was finished in 2002.
First Church of Monson
Church
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Monson and Palmer.
Monson
Town
Photo: Faolin42, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Monson is a town in Hampden County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 8,150 at the 2020 census. It is part of the Springfield, Massachusetts Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Palmer
Town
East Wilbraham
Hamlet
North Monson
- Type: Hamlet
- Category: locality
- Location: Town of Monson, Hampden, Massachusetts, New England, United States, North America
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Latitude
42.12232° or 42° 7′ 20″ northLongitude
-72.30786° or 72° 18′ 28″ westElevation
331 feet (101 metres)Open location code
87J94MCR+WVOpenStreetMap ID
node 158817441OpenStreetMap feature
place=hamletGeoNames ID
4945680
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