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  1. Feeding Hills, Agawam, Massachusetts. /  42.0681389°N 72.6787000°W  / 42.0681389; -72.6787000. Feeding Hills is a section of the city of Agawam with its own ZIP Code (01030) and post office. Line Street in Agawam is generally accepted by residents as being the unofficial border.

  2. Agawam separated from West Springfield and was incorporated as a town including Feeding Hills and Mittineague, with a population of about 1500. The first town meeting was held in the Methodist Church. 1859: Bodurtha's store built with hall above. 1861: 172 men went from the town to the Civil War, of whom 22 died either in battle or from disease.

  3. While the Agawam territory was designated as the Feeding Hills for cattle in 1638, the first permanent settlement south of the Agawam River was made in 1685 when grants were made to Thomas Cooper, Abel Leonard, and Thomas Merrick of Springfield.”

  4. Feeding Hills contains several churches, shopping centers, and a variety of eateries. It is home to WWLP-TV's transmitting site atop Provin Mountain (their studio has since moved to Chicopee). Agawam's police station can be found on Springfield St., one of the subsection's most populous roads.

  5. Feeding Hills es una sección de la ciudad de Agawam con su propio código postal (01030) y oficina de correos. Los residentes generalmente aceptan que Line Street en Agawam es la frontera no oficial. A principios y mediados del siglo XIX se cavó aquí un foso para separar las dos secciones.

  6. The Thomas Smith House stands on the property at 251 North West Street in the Feeding Hills section of Agawam. Known to many as the "little red house", it has evaded significant alteration for more than 250 years. The home was occupied until the 1950's without modern conveniences, such as central heating and running water.