Jos. Clark & Son Blacksmiths - West Springfield, MA
Posted by: neoc1
N 42° 05.508 W 072° 37.294
18T E 696698 N 4662706
Historical, operational blacksmith shop in Storrowtown Village on the grounds of the Eastern States Exposition, West Springfield.
Waymark Code: WMBV8Y
Location: Massachusetts, United States
Date Posted: 06/22/2011
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Storrowton Village Museum preserves the Jos. Clark & Son Blackmith Shop which was once in Chesterfield, NH. This shop was built in the mid-nineteenth century of seam-faced granite from nearby quarries. Since it was constructed of stone, this shop has survived for over a 150 years, while wood framed blacksmith shops have fallen victim to fire or neglect.
The shop was painstakingly dismantled, stone by stone, each piece was numbered and reassembled at its current location in 1930. The shop contains an enormous hand bellows, an old forge, and an ox sling - a huge frame of heavy beams used to confine an ox during the shoeing process.
This building was used by the Clark family until 1868 and is operational during the Eastern States Exposition and various other special events. A smith repairs and fabricates hardware and creates reproduction cooking utensils for Museum programs. There is even a nearby spreading chestnut tree.
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There is a $5 parking fee at the Eastern States Exposition when there is an event in progress. All other times access to the grounds is free.
Operating Status: Festival Permanent Structure
Web Address: [Web Link]
Address: Eastern States Exposition 1305 Memorial Avenue West Springfield, United States 01089
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