Welcome ! Thanks for visiting the Agawam Historical Sites and Images web page.

Agawam is a town rich in history - from its founding in 1636, to its incorporation in 1855, to having the first Zip Code in the United States. Browse through our web site and discover things from French and Indian War veterans graves to the largest amusement park in New England.



The Fire House Museum Built as a Fire Station in 1918, this building was converted to a Museum by Association members and volunteer firemen after the Town built a new station nearby. The first floor contains antique fire engines and apparatus and the second floor (with elevator access) is a display area for the Association's exhibits and presentation area for the slide shows.

The Online Museum Where you can visit and view: The Hunt for Agawam Junction.

Federal Hill Cemetary with its 71 graves that have both head and foot stones.

Tours of some of the oldest homes in town- inside and out.

The Association's current project- the restoration of the oldest house in town.

The Image Museum Started by a museum member as a public collection of images of old Agawam, this project has grown into a web site containing thousands of historical images from cities and towns throughout western Massachusetts.

The Image Museum home page is here.

The Agawam Gallery is here.