Springfield was charted in 1761, and is located in the middle of the Precision Valley Region, where the machine tool industry of Vermont started. Many precision machining companies were located in the town such as James and Lamson Machine Tool Company, Bryant Chucking Grinder Company, Lovejoy Tool Company, and Fellows Gearshaper Company. This machining town contains a population of about 9,000 people. The town is also home to other historical events such as the forming of the Springfield Telescope Makers in 1923, which is still located there today. Vermont’s oldest one-room school, the Eureka Schoolhouse, is also located in Springfield. Springfield offers its residents many activities outdoors and indoors. Some outdoor attractions include an invigorating day of golf at the Crown Point Country Club, hiking through the Springweather Nature area, fishing, boating, camping or playing tennis in the many parks located in or around Springfield. The town also has flea markets and farmer’s markets. Residents living in a house or apartment for rent in Springfield can also visit places such as Fort at Number 4, Hartness House and Hartness-Porter Museum, the Miller Art Center, and the Weathersfield Historical Buildings.
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