Washington Park

Dedicated by Wright Wire Company, 1919, to its employees and their families, for their recreation and pleasure.

George Washington, Father of his country – first President of the United States – traveled over this spot in June 1775 on his way to Cambridge to take command of the Colonial Army in the Revolutionary War for the freedom of America, and again passed here in October, 1789.

Many other historic events were enacted near this spot which was the center of the Old Bay Path from Springfield to Boston – the first trail made by the Indians hundreds of years ago and again by white men three hundred years ago.

The river was forded until about 1732 when Scott’s Bridge, south of this spot, was built upon the location of the present old bridge across the Quaboag (Red Water) River.

Marker is on Wilbraham Street (U.S. 20), on the left when traveling east.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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