

The Springfield Museum of Art is a vibrant, community-focused institution showcasing a diverse collection of artworks, with a strong emphasis on American art and ceramics.
A serene 120-acre garden featuring various plant species and a Japanese garden.
Explore the life and presidency of Herbert Hoover through interactive exhibits and historic buildings.
Home to a diverse collection of art, including American, European, and Asian pieces.

Exploring art museums often involves a lot of walking.
Springfield's weather can be unpredictable, with occasional showers.
Useful for long days out, taking photos, and using maps.
Known for its unique atmosphere and delicious breakfast options, including their famous 'Blue Gill' omelette.
A popular spot for vegan and health-conscious diners, offering a variety of creative and tasty breakfast options.
A local favorite for lunch, offering a variety of Mediterranean-inspired dishes in a cozy atmosphere.
Buttermilk biscuits topped with a creamy sausage gravy.

Fluffy pancakes served with maple syrup and fresh fruit.

Ham, roasted pork, Swiss cheese, pickles, and mustard on pressed Cuban bread.

Handcrafted pottery with unique glaze, reflecting Springfield's artistic heritage.
Pure maple syrup tapped from local trees, a staple of Springfield's rural culture.
Warm, hand-knitted socks using traditional patterns passed down through generations.
A mesmerizing hilltop museum in Guangzhou, illuminated at night, showcasing a blend of modern art and traditional Chinese culture.
A stunning 16th-century temple dedicated to Lord Vitthala, known for its intricate architecture and the iconic 'Grinding Mill' sculpture.
A hidden gem showcasing the maritime history of Vancouver Island, nestled in the picturesque Palliser Bay.