π Location & Geography
Worthington is a picturesque town located in Hampshire County, Massachusetts, United States. It is nestled in the western part of the state and is characterized by its hilly terrain, lush forests, and scenic rural landscapes. The town covers a total area of about 32.1 square miles, of which 31.9 square miles is land and 0.2 square miles is water.
π Coordinates
The geographical coordinates of Worthington, Massachusetts are approximately 42Β°23β²15β³N latitude and 72Β°55β²49β³W longitude.
πΊοΈ Region & Area
Worthington is part of the Springfield, Massachusetts Metropolitan Statistical Area. It is surrounded by several towns, including Cummington to the north, Chesterfield to the east, Huntington to the south, and Peru to the west. The townβs total area is approximately 32.1 square miles.
π₯ Population & Demographics
As per the 2020 census, Worthington has a population of approximately 1,156 people. The population density is about 36 people per square mile. The townβs demographic makeup is predominantly White, with a small percentage of other races. The median age of residents is around 50 years, indicating a slightly older population compared to the national average.
ποΈ History
Worthington was first settled in 1764 and was officially incorporated in 1768. The town was named after the English town of Worthington, Lancashire. It was primarily an agricultural community in its early years, with dairy farming being a significant industry. The town has preserved much of its historical charm, with several 18th and 19th-century buildings still standing.
ποΈ Nature & Environment
Worthington is known for its beautiful natural scenery. It is home to a portion of the Peru State Forest, offering residents and visitors a chance to enjoy hiking, camping, and wildlife viewing. The town also has several streams and bodies of water, including the Little River and the Westfield River, which provide opportunities for fishing and boating.
π« Education
Education in Worthington is managed by the Gateway Regional School District. The town has an elementary school, the R.H. Conwell Elementary School. For middle and high school, students attend the Gateway Regional Middle School and Gateway Regional High School located in neighboring Huntington.
π§ Transportation
Transportation in Worthington primarily involves road travel, with State Route 112 serving as the main thoroughfare through the town. The nearest airport is Bradley International Airport, located approximately 50 miles to the south in Windsor Locks, Connecticut. Public transportation is limited, with most residents relying on private vehicles for commuting.
π Trivia & Events
Every year, Worthington hosts a range of community events, including the popular Worthington Golf Club Tournament and the Worthington Balloon Festival. The town is also home to the historic Corners Grocery, one of the oldest continuously operating country stores in the United States.